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Marshall stacks
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marshall stacks

At the opposite end of the building, in the West Wing, there are only five floors.

marshall stacks

For that reason, there are now five floors in the original building area and seven floors once you enter the Stacks area in the East Wing. The Stacks Tower and wrap around addition added in the 1960’s involved lowering of ceilings and creating additional floors. Morrow Library had four floors, (Ground or Basement, 1st Floor, 2nd Floor, and Attic), in its original building area.

marshall stacks

However, please remember that a MUID is necessary for checking out materials.Ĭirculation / Collection Access & Services Morrow Library and Stacks Floor Maps Community patrons may leave another form of picture ID when entering. You must also sign in at the Circulation Desk. In addition to the Circulation Policies outlined below, Morrow Library Stacks requires a MUID in order to enter the Stacks. (Please contact Drinko Library Circulation for details about Points Copy Cards.) A points card copier is available in the circulation area for copying non-circulating materials. Books can be checked out with a valid MUID. The Stacks are open to faculty, staff, students and the community (see additional policies below). (Please use the campus-side entrance as the 3rd Avenue entrance is no longer accessible.) The entrance is located on second floor of the Morrow Library Building. In addition, issues of currently received periodical titles dating before January 1996 and all completed titles are housed here. Morrow Stacks contains approximately two thirds of the campus’ book collection. In addition, the University’s Testing Center is located on the Ground floor.įor some additional information and photographs of Morrow Library History see the Buildings of Marshall: Past and Present Stacks Services Morrow Library houses the Morrow Stacks on the 1st floor, and Special Collections on 2nd floor. Wireless connectivity is available in much of the building. In addition, the facility has also been undergoing technology upgrades. Second and third floors and the north side of first floor have been completely renovated. Recently, many areas of the interior of the building have been remodeled. In 1967 an addition was added to the original structure which doubled its size to over 100,000 square feet. Anne was a successful aviatrix as well as the popular author of many works currently available in Morrow Library Stacks. Morrow’s grand-daughter, (Dwight Morrow’s daughter), was Anne Spencer Morrow, who married aviation hero Charles A. Portraits of Dwight, his Father James, and his mother Clara are displayed in the circulation area of Morrow Stacks. Morrow, (principal of Marshall College 1872-73). It was partially funded by Dwight Morrow and dedicated to his father, James E. Morrow Library, located on Third Avenue on the north side of campus, first opened to the public in 1930. (Paris Webb, Librarian – Digital Resources/Systems Support) About Morrow Library “As libraries move into the digital age, Morrow Library, recognizing the fact that all knowledge, to have a strong foundation, builds upon preceding knowledge and resources, is proud to take on the responsibility of respecting and maintaining our college’s history and extensive traditional resources, while moving into the 21st century.”















Marshall stacks