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Information About the Library

  • Where is the library located? Google Maps
    On campus the library is located on the circle drive on Drury Lane.
  • When is the library open?
  • Can I use my wireless laptop in the library? Yes, you can see the campus information here.
  • How do I logon to the library’s computers? Use your Drury Email logon and password
  • How do I print/make copies? There are several copy machines, printers and a scanner available in the Library.

Borrowing

  • Can I check out journals and magazines? We do not Circulate our Periodicals.
  • How do I renew the books I’ve borrowed? You can renew online, just login to My Millennium and you can renew from there or call the circulation desk at 417-873-7339.
  • How do I check out a book from Swan or Mobius? This is tutorial on using your My Millennium account.

Are there Other Services

Citing Sources

Where are the…

  • Where are the items put on reserve by my professor located? These are located at the Circulation Desk or on the electronic ERES site.
  • Where are the books located? The Main collection is on the second floor, the Reference and periodical collections are on the main floor. Map: Lower Level | First Level | Second Level
  • Where are the videos located? Behind the Circulation Desk.
  • Where are the journals located? On the main floor of the library.
  • Where are the newspapers located? On the main floor of the library, located near the west wall.
  • Where are the maps located? What few atlases we have are located near the reference desk.
  • Where are the CDs located? Behind the Circulation Desk, our Music collection is in the Music Room (2nd floor). You will need a key from the Circulation Desk.
  • Where are the music scores located? In the Music Room (2nd floor); you will need a key from the Circulation Desk.
  • Where are the children’s books located? On the second floor of the library, on the east wall.

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