The 4th-floor lift, which provides access to Special Collections and University Archives, is complete and will be inspected on Friday. It will be available to start using next week.


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The 4th-floor lift, which provides access to Special Collections and University Archives, is complete and will be inspected on Friday. It will be available to start using next week.


“Mizzou Libraries host monthly BYOBook Club”
The Maneater, April 2, 2026
Lean Library is a free browser extension available to all current Mizzou students, faculty and staff. Whether starting your research on Google Scholar, a publisher’s site, or anywhere else online, Lean Library helps you seamlessly connect to library resources when you’re off campus or not on Tiger WiFi.
Here’s how it works:
Step 1: Go to Lean Library Extension
Step 2: Install the extension
Step 3: Select the University of Missouri, Columbia
Step 4: Search for articles and journals, and enjoy quick access to all library resources
Need something we don’t have?
Lean Library makes it easy to request articles and books through our Interlibrary Loan (ILL) service—at no cost to you.
Long Night Against Procrastination (LNAP) is a late-night library event focused on reducing the stress and anxiety of end of semester projects by providing support, stress relief activities and snacks.
We’ll have food to fuel you, crafts to help you take a break and de-stress (stop by anytime during the event to make an “emotional support crochet dumpling”) and prizes when you complete schoolwork on your to-do list!
You’ll be (literally) cheered on by library employees:)
Ellis Library Colonnade
April 22
6 to 10 pm
Button Making Event for National Library Week
Stop by and make your own buttons! Choose a design, draw your own, or bring an image to turn into a wearable button. Supplies and equipment are provided—just bring your creativity. This drop-in activity is fun, easy, and open to everyone.
Ellis Colonnade
April 20
10 am to 2 pm
Calming Crafternoon: Make mini-books & decorate a shelf!
Celebrate National Library Week by crafting miniature books and decorating your own tiny bookshelf! All supplies provided—just bring your creativity and love of libraries. Make a small keepsake to take home and celebrate the joy of reading.
Ellis Colonnade
April 23
1:30 to 4:30 pm
Ellis Library Study Room 2E21 has been redesigned to incorporate sensory & well-being features! Located on the second floor, just east of the reading room, the room now contains acoustic panels to reduce noise, a faux plant for a natural feel, a dimmable color-changing lamp, and a ball chair and mat for flexible seating. All students can reserve and use the room for sensory needs, studying, or relaxation.
Sensory rooms are spaces designed with calming or stimulating features—such as lights, sounds, textures, and interactive items—to support relaxation, focus, and sensory regulation. These rooms are often used to reduce stress, improve focus and are especially helpful for people who feel overwhelmed or need help staying engaged.
In addition to the space, sensory kits and items are now available to borrow at the North Service Desk. Sensory items can be tools, toys, or materials designed to stimulate or calm one or more senses. They’re often used for sensory regulation, focus, stress relief, or therapeutic purposes. They can be useful for people with autism, ADHD, or sensory processing needs, but they’re helpful for anyone. Items available include: yoga mats with poses, a meditation cushion, noise-dampening ear muffs, a SAD lamp, a weighted lap blanket, and a white noise machine. The available sensory kits are: fidgets, self-soothing items, mindfulness & meditation and self-care.
For pictures and more information, see the Sensory & Wellbeing in the Library LibGuide.
Contact Shannon Cary for a MOCode if you want to get a new headshot.

Mizzou Libraries have acquired the SAGE Impact Collection, expanding access to a wide range of digital resources that support research, teaching and student success. The collection provides perpetual access to SAGE learning resources—including academic books, videos, datasets, business cases, and Sage Research Methods alongside the SAGE Premier Journal Package, which includes more than 1,000 peer-reviewed journals.
Vice Provost Kara Whatley states, “This acquisition represents a strategic investment in the university’s academic mission, and is in alignment with institutional priorities around affordability, research excellence and digital learning. By securing the collection as a portfolio‑level acquisition, Mizzou Libraries can deliver significantly more content and long‑term value than would be possible through individual purchases.”
The acquisition also includes a Read & Publish agreement that covers open access publishing costs for University of Missouri authors in SAGE journals, helping remove financial barriers to sharing research. With seamless Canvas integration, accessibility features, and dedicated faculty engagement support, the SAGE Impact Collection strengthens affordability, interdisciplinary learning and research visibility across campus.
Sage Impact Collection
The Special Collections and University Archives, which were temporarily housed in Ellis Library on 4 East, will return to their permanent location on 4 West on April 1. The units will be closed March 31 through April 2 and will reopen in their 4 West space on Friday, April 3.
The stairlift on the staircase leading from the third floor to 4 West has been replaced with a new vertical lift.
Thank you for your patience during this improvement, which will provide enhanced accessibility to the 4 West area.
Get involved with the Mizzou Libraries’ staff association and help us continue making the Libraries a welcoming and supportive place to work. MULSA brings people together through social events, keeps our staff lounge running, and offers thoughtful support to colleagues during meaningful moments. To keep this positive momentum going, we’re looking for enthusiastic volunteers to join the MULSA board. We’ll have openings for vice-president, treasurer, Ellis staff lounge chair and community service chair. If you’re interested in contributing to this fun, collaborative and rewarding group, please reach out to the MULSA president, Shannon Cary.