Other Services

Funding Information Center

This collection provides current information to the fund-seeking public (primarily non-profit organizations), and to those doing research on private foundations, philanthropy, and more. The MU Libraries’ Funding Information Center is part of the cooperating collections program of the Foundation Center (NYC).

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Information Literacy

What is ‘information literacy’? The ability to define, search for, find, use and understand information appropriately and ethically. Librarians here at Raynor can help.

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Library Instruction and Tours

Faculty may request library instruction in information resources and research methods for specific classes or assignments. We also provide tours, or orientations, to the library’s services and collections.

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Request Forms

Looking for a specific form? Start here →

Services for Disabled Patrons

Marquette University and the Raynor Library offer assistance to accommodate library usage for those with special needs. The University's Academic Resource Center in the Alumni Memorial Union (Room 317, phone 414-288-1645 Voice/TDD) should be the first contact point for anyone requiring additional assistance. Staff in that office will direct users to the appropriate librarians for specific library services.

Suggestions

The Raynor Library are interested in receiving suggestions that are designed to improve service to our users.

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Turnitin.com (plagiarism prevention)

The University Libraries provide a subscription for campus-wide access to Turnitin, an ‘Originality Checking & Plagiarism Prevention’ service.

Learn more about Turnitin.com →

Visitor Information

The Raynor Library are part of Marquette University, a private university. We can only offer limited access to the general public.

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Your Library Accounts

This page brings together in one spot the logins for the three main library services, class reserves, Interlibrary Loan, and the online catalog.

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