We are moving our library web pages over to the DUguides platform. We hope to have all this finished by Wednesday afternoon. If you have any problems at all please call us and we will help. We would like to make this transition as painless as possible… thanks.
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The Olin Library will be open for our regular hours on Monday April 8 from 7:45 am to 12:00 midnight. The circulation desk and reference desk will be staffed. Other areas will be closed (e.g., administration office and interlibrary loan).
Read More »Until June 1st we are testing a TEXT &/or CHAT Reference Service. 417-288-4570 If a librarian is online, we’ll get back with you promptly. Try it and let us know if it is useful. After June 1st we’ll decide whether to keep it.
Read More »March 1, 2013 — Drury will host an English Symposium on Wed., March 6, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. in the Harwood Reading room in Olin Library. This event is free and open to the public.
Read More »Convo’s Voice Unbounds Series (thanks Jonathan!) , the Writing Center and English department are sponsoring a visit from The Moveable Type Truck and Printer Kyle Dhurrie. Web Site
Read More »All is working well! We will spend the day getting use to the back end of this new system (Sierra) and hope you all will have patience with us today
Read More »The Drury Society of Physics Students will be offering tutoring in physics every Thursday evening from 6:00 – 8:00 PM in Olin Library Seminar Room 214.
Read More »We are conducting an informal survey about what you would like from your library. Please leave us a comment on our white board!
Read More »We’re testing a materials database called Material ConneXion until Nov. 20th.
Take it for a test drive by clicking here: Material ConneXion
Please let us know what you think! Jacqueline Tygart, Architecture Librarian, x7496
Read More »Governor Jay Nixon issued an information literacy proclamation in June 2012, declaring October as Information Literacy Month in Missouri! Governor Nixon’s proclamation made Missouri the third state (there are now ten) to acknowledge the importance of information literacy to achieving academic, professional, and personal success. See Governor Nixon’s proclamation here: http://infolit.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Missouri-IL-2012.pdf
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