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Finding the Best Study Space

We have spaces for everyone! If you prefer silence, check out rooms 114, 201 (the Grand Reading Room) and 202 in Ellis Library. Check out this Ellis Library floorplan to see all the quiet spots. Journalism also has four private personal study pods on the bottom floor that are first come, first served.

If you don’t prefer complete silence, try the Information Commons (the first floor of Ellis Library). Or the Bookmark Café on the ground floor for coffee and conversation. You can always take a look at the Ellis Library sensory map to find the best study space for you.

If it’s a group study spot you are searching for, reserve one of the group study rooms in either Ellis, Engineering, Health Sciences or Journalism. They can be reserved for up to two hours for each group. Some also have Solstice monitors to help groups studying together share information with one another. Whatever you need, make sure and plan ahead, as rooms fill up quickly!

Remember, if your program has its own library, be sure to check out those spaces, as they are often designated specifically for you!

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In the News

“Show me stars and Tiger stripes: Photos from the Missouri State Fair”
Show Me Mizzou, August 17, 2026

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Stay Connected with the Mizzou Libraries: Sign Up for Our Newsletter

Whether you want research help in person or remotely, the Mizzou Libraries will stay connected with you! To find out everything the Mizzou Libraries can do to help you, subscribe to one of our newsletters. The Mizzou Libraries want you to have a successful fall semester! You can also follow Mizzou Libraries on Engage to learn about our events and workshops.

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Strengthen Your Research Skills with Mizzou Libraries Workshops

Whether you’re just getting started with research, working on a thesis or dissertation, managing citations, exploring AI and text mining tools, or preparing to publish your work, Mizzou Libraries offers free workshops designed to support your academic success.

Open to all MU students, faculty and staff, our expert-led sessions cover every stage of the research process, from finding and evaluating information to managing data, understanding copyright, measuring research impact and teaching with emerging technologies. Workshops are offered throughout the year, making it easy to learn new skills on your schedule.

Explore topics including:

  • Research strategies and literature reviews
  • Citation management with Zotero
  • AI and text and data mining tools
  • Data organization and management
  • Copyright and scholarly publishing
  • Open access and research visibility
  • Teaching and learning resources
  • Library services and resources for undergraduate, graduate, and distance learners

Browse upcoming workshops and register for sessions that will help you work smarter, save time, and make the most of your research.

Can’t attend live? Many sessions are recorded and available on-demand through our workshop recordings collection.

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Unlock the Secrets of Academic Success: Join Us for a Tour of Ellis Library

Begin your academic adventure! Embark on an unforgettable journey of knowledge as you discover the boundless treasures of Ellis Library. Explore endless shelves, uncover hidden gems and ignite your intellectual curiosity! Get ready to elevate your learning experience with a tour, specially crafted for new college students like you. Join us and unlock the secrets of academic success. You can also pick up some free library swag! These tours will be offered during Welcome Week and for the first several weeks of the semester. Register online.

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Welcome to the Mizzou Libraries

Welcome Tigers! We hope you had a great summer! We’re so glad you are joining us this semester, and we want to introduce you to the library resources and services that will be vital to your success at Mizzou.

Have a great semester!

home Gateway Carousel, Resources and Services New Text and Data Mining Tool Available to Mizzou Researchers

New Text and Data Mining Tool Available to Mizzou Researchers

University of Missouri students, faculty and researchers now have access to ProQuest TDM Studio, a platform that simplifies text and data mining and helps users uncover patterns, trends and insights across large collections of content. The platform provides powerful tools for computational research while making text and data mining accessible to users with diverse technical backgrounds.

Mizzou Libraries has secured a three-year subscription to TDM Studio through July 2029, with the possibility of renewal based on usage and available funding.

TDM Studio allows researchers to mine content from several ProQuest resources already available through Mizzou Libraries, including ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global, U.S. Newsstream, ProQuest Historical Newspapers, ProQuest Historical Black Newspapers, and Vogue. The service does not include Factiva. The platform also enables researchers to work with large datasets and discover new relationships across scholarly, news and historical content.

Researchers can get started immediately with TDM Studio’s Visualization Dashboard, which requires no coding experience and offers an easy entry point to explore large collections of text. Users seeking more advanced analysis can use the platform’s Python-based Workbench, which includes sample projects and guided walkthroughs for beginners, as well as more sophisticated research workflows for experienced users.

In addition to supporting research, TDM Studio can be used in teaching and learning environments to help students develop data literacy and digital scholarship skills.

To learn how to create an account and begin exploring TDM Studio, visit the TDM Studio Library Guide. Researchers and students can also participate in a series of fall workshops, including a monthly Introduction to TDM Studio session designed to help new users get started.

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Power Outage Monday Morning

There will be a power outage in Ellis Library next Monday, Aug. 3, from 6:00 – 7:00 am while Campus Facilities is working on equipment in the sub-basement. Please plan to come to work after 7:00 am on that day.

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In the News

“Beyond the books: What Mizzou’s academic libraries have to offer”
Columbia Missourian, July, 30, 2026

“Little-known places to study across the MU campus to help you perform better”
Columbia Missourian, July 30, 2026

home Gateway Carousel, Resources and Services, Staff news Engineering Library Space Renovations

Engineering Library Space Renovations

The Engineering Library and Technology Commons space is being renovated by the College of Engineering. Engineering Library services have moved to Ellis Library. Reserve materials, MOBIUS requests, and ILL loans may be picked up at the Ellis Library North Service Desk (573-882-3362). The circulating book collection is also located in Ellis Library. Books can be requested for pick-up at the Ellis Library Service Desk.

Find more information on library resources by viewing the engineering research guides created by Engineering Librarian Noel Kopriva.

Questions regarding use of Engineering databases and collections may be directed to Noel Kopriva at koprivan@missouri.edu or the Ask a Librarian chat service.