BILL AND MARGOT LEE LIBRARY
Mary Largent, Director
Email: mlargent@crowder.edu
Phone: (417) 455-5610
Fax: (417) 451- 4280
The Bill and Margot Lee Library contains a collection of approximately 40,000 books, current subscriptions to over 175 magazines and other periodicals, microforms, and collections of videos, audiocassettes, and art prints. Lee Library is a service center with available staff to help students locate and use information resources. Lee Library provides study areas, an open computer lab, quiet study rooms, a library instruction classroom, a photocopier room, a media room with video monitor setups, a conference room and a student activity area that provides office tools such as hole punch and staplers.

Where is the Bill and Margot Lee Library?
What are the library hours?
The hours are posted on the door to the library and also on the web @ Library Hours.
What are the rules for using Lee Library?
How many may be checked out? For how long? What if they are
returned late?
| How many may be checked out? | For how long? | What
if they are returned late? |
|
| Books | 15* | 3 Weeks | 5¢ a day per book |
| Reference books | Library use only | ----------------- | ----------------- |
| Reserve
items (including videos) |
One* | One Hour (unless designated longer) |
25¢ a day
to maximum of twice it's cost |
| Pamphlets/Periodicals
(loose issues) |
5* (back issues only) | 1 Week | 5¢ a day |
| Videos (DVD, VHS) | 3* | 3 days | 50¢ a day |
| Audiocassettes & CDs | 3* | 3 weeks | 5¢ a day |
| SWAN & MOBIUS books | Ten* | 3 weeks | No charge for 21 days & then considered lost & billed $120 |
| Interlibrary loan books | Ten* | Depends on policy
of lending Library |
Depends on policy
of lending Library |
*The maximum number of items a student may check out
is 15 regardless of type.
How do I find the information I need?
Books - Students may search for books by author, title, subject, or keyword
searches in the SWAN/MOBIUS online catalog. Periodicals - Abstracts and
citations for general magazine and journal articles can be found by searching
EBSCOhost databases which are available at all Internet computers on campus.
Some of the articles in EBSCOhost have full-text available. Other indexes
for specialized areas are also available over the web and some of these
require a password which you can obtain from the librarian. When you have
a citation for a magazine article that is not full-text via the database,
you can look for the actual article in the periodical archives at the
north end of the library or in the microfiche cabinets in the Media Room.
Newspapers - Several newspapers are available in our collection and are
retained in the library for 2 - 4 weeks depending on whether it is a daily
or weekly subscription.
Pamphlets - These are available in the vertical file cabinets in the periodicals
display area.. Internet – Computer workstations are available in
the open computer lab for searching the web. Please ask a library staff
member if you need assistance.
How do I get books and magazines that are not
found in Lee Library?
Crowder College is a member of the SWAN cluster of MOBIUS. Crowder students
may search the SWAN and MOBIUS catalogs on the web and make an online
request to have a title sent to them at the Crowder College Lee Library
or to any of the other SWAN libraries. A delivery service transports books
usually within 3 days among all of the libraries in MOBIUS consortium.
Lee Library can also help students get books and magazine
articles from other libraries through a service called Interlibrary Loan
(ILL). Lee Library belongs to a group of libraries which lend to each
other at no charge. These libraries will loan books and photocopies of
magazine articles up to 20 pages. Interlibrary Loan request forms are
available at the front desk and are required for each item.
Crowder College students and employees may also borrow in person from
other libraries in SWAN and/or MOBIUS. A validated identification card
from a MOBIUS institution such as Crowder College is necessary to check
out books from their collections. Before making a special trip to another
library, look at their catalog on the Internet to see if they have what
you need.
Are food and beverages allowed in Lee Library?
Lee Library is committed to providing an atmosphere conducive to study
and research. Food and beverages may damage library materials and equipment
and certainly may distract from creating an atmosphere that encourages
study.
Food is not allowed in Lee Library. There are areas outside the library
that may be designated for eating and snacking. Food or beverages are
never permitted in the open computer lab in Lee Library or near any public
computer workstation.
Beverages in containers with securely fastened (spill-proof) lids are
allowed in most areas of the library (excluding the computer lab). Paper
or Styrofoam cups are not permitted. Users are liable for any damage to
library property and equipment caused by food or beverages.
Am I allowed to use my cell phone in the library?
When you visit the library, we ask that you turn off the ringer and set
your cell phone to silent or vibrate. Please go outside the library to
have your conversation. This policy allows us to show consideration for
others and provide the environment that is conducive to study. If you
wish to report inappropriate cell phone use, contact a library staff member
at the circulation desk. We appreciate your cooperation in making Lee
Library a better place to study.
Am I allowed to bring my children to the library?
From the Student Handbook: “It is the policy of Crowder College
that children who are not on campus for some specific age-related activity
not be present in the classroom or other areas of the college, in lieu
of other child care arrangements (refer to Board Policy 5.10). “
Minor children may not be unattended in the library. For your child’s
protection, an adult must be present with them. Minor children are not
allowed to use the library computers.
What causes the beeper to go off at the entrance to Lee Library?
This is our security detection system. Please be sure your items have
been checked out properly before leaving the library or they will activate
the alarm system.
How do I learn to use the resources at Lee Library?
The best way is to try, and when you aren't sure about something ask questions
of the library staff. Most students will have the opportunity to use the
library resources during their English Composition and College orientation
classes, but anyone should feel comfortable to ask questions at any time.
