Milner Library
Milner Library is an active partner in the teaching, learning, research, and service activities of Illinois State University. Milner librarians provide research assistance and library instruction customized to meet the needs of students and faculty. Reference collections include general, as well as subject-specific, print and electronic research tools including indexes, handbooks, dictionaries, bibliographies, directories, and bibliographic and full text databases.
The library at Illinois State Normal University opened in 1890, thirty-three years after the opening of the university. Until that time, departments held their own collections. Over its history, the library has resided in five buildings and moved into the current facility in 1976. The present building is named in honor of Angeline Vernon Milner, who was the first university librarian from 1890-1928.
Location
Milner Library is located on the northeast corner of the quad, next to the Bone Student Center.
Milner Library uLabRoom 213B
Do you need access to some software you don’t have on your personal computer, to print, or anything else? Our Computer Lab on Floor 2 offers Macs, PCs, Adobe Software, color printing and a lot more.
Reference DeskRoom Floor 2 Reference Desk, Main lobby
Milner librarians are happy to answer questions about using the library and library research in-person, by phone, via chat, text, and email.
Special CollectionsRoom 622
Special Collections' mission is to enhance accessibility and integration of unique print and digital materials into the teaching, learning and research of the University and broader community
Study SpacesMilner Library provides spaces for all of your study needs. Whether you are studying on your own or in a group, we have a space for you.