Everyone knows that a library is full of information, but did you know that Missouri State’s Meyer Library is also full of unique and exciting resources?
At Meyer Library, you will find books for leisure reading and research. You may access online databases and peruse special collections and University archives. As a student, you’ll have access to research and collection tools. The Library is also the perfect study location; with quiet and social zones, you’re certain to find an area that meets your needs. (Did we mention that you can reserve a private study room?)
There are a variety of equipment available for check out, as well: Apple pencils, portable audio recorders, Blu-ray players, cameras, laptops and more! Explore equipment lending.
One of my favorite “hidden gems” of the Library is the audio studio. The audio studio is located on the north side of the lower level. The exterior is upholstered in grey fabric and features a large window and white door. It’s a sound isolation room equipped with hardware and software to help you record yourself for a speech class, video audition, or even a quiet place to conduct a video interview with a potential employer. Reservations of the studio are highly recommended – make your reservation.
If you need to take a proctored exam, you’ll also find yourself helped by the Testing Center located in the lower-level of the Library. The Library offers many exams, such as the Accuplacer, ACT and SAT, HiSET, LSAT, Parapro, and many more.
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Conveniently Located Resources
There are also additional services and units located within the Library building! This makes it easy to get the support you need in a convenient location.
- Access and Success Programs
- BearCLAW
- Center for Academic Success and Transition & Associate Vice President for Student Success
- Computer Services
- Disability Resource Center
- Honors College
- Oldham Family Veteran Center
- TRIO Programs
- and others!
Not a current student?
Not a problem! Active Community, Reciprocal Borrowers, and members of the MSU Alumni Association can use certain library facilities and materials. Check out general collection books maps, government documents, and educator resources (juvenile books and curriculum guides). Within the Library you can use bound and unbound periodicals, educator resources (textbooks and curriculum kits), DVDs/videotapes/audiovisual materials, microforms, general reserve materials, reference books, and computers are available upon specific request for online research. Become a community borrower today!
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