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Faculty Services

The Libraries support faculty teaching and research.  We partner with faculty to promote student success by providing research help, services, and instruction.  Many of the library's scholarly resources have been acquired based on faculty input and we welcome your participation. Each librarian is ready to provide help with a research project, collaborate with you on the design of assignments requiring research skills, or discuss suggestions for new acquisitions for the libraries' collections.

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Cite Sources

Zotero

Zotero is a citation tool you can use to collect, store, and organize citations from journal and newspaper articles, books, and websites.  You can also use it to create a database of personal research, organize and share citations, and create bibliographies.

academic journals

Manuscript Collections

Our Manuscript collection is comprised of 221 distinct collections, comprising nearly 1800 linear feet of material. Each of these collections is described in brief on records in the SLU Libraries’ online catalog. Additionally, our manuscript collections have detailed finding aids, which are available on this page and through our catalogs  If you find you have questions about the collections after you have read the catalog entries or finding aids, please contact us.

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Borrowing Policies

Most materials housed in libraries are available for checkout (with an AVAILABLE designation in the libraries' catalog) at the service desk in ODY or Launders Science Library.

SLU Undergraduate and Graduate Students

Material TypeLoan Period

Renewals Allowed

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Directions & Parking

The Owen D. Young Library (ODY Library) is located at 63 Park Street, near the corner of Park and University Avenue, next to the arboretum. The main entrance to the library faces the Creasy Commons, across from Gunnison Chapel.

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Elberty Laboratory for Spatial Analysis

On Saturday, October 28, 2006 the Spatial Analysis Lab in Launders Science Library was dedicated in memory of William T. Elberty Jr., Professor Emeritus of Geology and Geography from 1958 to 1999.

Family and friends spoke at the dedication, which was attended by over 60 people from all parts of the country.