Room 21
Head down the steps to the cafe, go outside the building and follow the wall to the right and go around the corner of the building. The next entrance to the building will take you to Room 21, or Ellis Auditorium.
The bathrooms
Head down the hall and turn right for the men's/left for the women's.
Bonus for mentioning gender-neutral bathroom.
The color printer
Head toward the wooden shelving you see there (bonus for mentioning the writing tutors), and it's by the pillar.
Let me walk you over +1
Check out a book
Walk toward the doors, and the circulation desk is on the right. All you need is your MU ID.
Psychology
Kimberly Moeller (me, hi!)
Journalism Library
Go out the doors by the circulation desk, head down 9th street toward downtown, and the J-School will be on the left side of the street. The Journalism Library is to the left as soon as you enter the main doors.
Printers 2A-2C
Let me walk you over.
Walk at least to the center area and point to the column with no wooden planks around it.
The scanner
Just around this corner on the right. Would you like me to show you how to use it?
Get help with research
Chat, chat kiosk, librarian referral
Health Sciences
Any HSL Librarian - Diane Johnson, Rebecca Graves, Taira Meadowcroft, Caryn Scoville
Health Sciences Library
Head toward the Rec center, on the sidewalk between the Rec and Stankowski Field (the soccer fields). Just keep following that sidewalk until you dead end into the Med School, and through the first set of doors the library is on the right.
The study rooms
Do you have one in particular reserved (if not, can I help you reserve one)?
Special Collections
SC is on the 4th floor, but it's a bit tricky to get there. Head to the glass doors, and turn right to find the stairs and the elevator. You'll want to go all the way up to the 3rd floor, turn right to cross over the walkway above the big quiet reading room, and then up the last half flight to Special Collections.
Print from my computer
Print Anywhere:
doit.missouri.edu, print anywhere, login, PA tab, set up (department/computing site).
Recording something
Navadeep Khanal - Digital Media Lab
Art & Archaeology Museum
Not currently open, but when it is you'll head out the glass doors, turn right, and then it's the next entrance back into the building, where the State Historical Society used to be. For now though, there are online digital exhibits available. There are also a few sculptures in the quiet reading room and the cast gallery on the second floor.
Government documents
Right behind us. The first row of shelving is for films and reference materials, but the second row and beyond are government documents. We also have a wonderful gov docs librarian, Marie Concannon, who can help you find what you need.
Room 213
Record a video for class
Check out recording equipment from circulation, or make an appointment with the Digital Media Lab. Equipment and support for using it are there, with green screens and recording booths.
Problems / Complaints
Kimberly, Rhonda, and/or security
Public Library (DBRL)
Head toward Broadway and turn left. Cross over Providence (past the Walgreens), and the public library will be on the left at the first stop light (Garth).
Public library materials can also be accessed online (audiobooks, ebooks, graphic novels, films, etc). Library cards can be created online as well.
Quiet study areas? List 2.
Room 114, Reading Room on 2nd Floor, Cast Gallery
The gender-neutral bathroom
Toward the glass doors, to the left you'll find a staircase. Go up one floor and turn left on the second floor. The bathroom is by the stairs on the left.
Find animal species info
Primary sources - list at least 3 options
Gov Docs (Marie Concannon), Special Collections (Kelli Hansen, John Henry Adams), History guide (Rachel Brekhus), newspaper databases (or Journalism librarian, Vera Elwood), State Historical Society, databases of letters/diaries, etc.