The Walter Schroeder Library was opened in 1980. It is named for Milwaukee businessman Walter Schroeder. Its fundamental purpose is to help with the academic research and information requirements of the students, faculty, and staff of the Milwaukee School of Engineering. The library also makes efforts to provide access to non-academic and recreational types of resources and information. You can find comfortable sofas, paperback novels and popular magazines in the lounge area on the main floor of the library.
The library is appropriately located in the library building. The library occupies the first and second floors; the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) and Mathematics departments are on the third floor, together with classrooms.
Main Floor- Second Level
The entrance to the library is on the second floor of the library building. Also featured on the second floor:
- The entire Second Floor is a talking and socializing floor. Talking, group study, socializing, and cell phone use are permitted on this floor.
- Circulation area and front desk. Books circulate for three (3) weeks (with up to two renewals). Print journals do not circulate and must generally be used in the library.
- A printer/copier and a CSVT terminal. Use the CSVT terminal to place money on your MSOE ID card. Photocopies are free if you use your MSOE ID card.
- The Reference section
- Two (2) "Quick-Stop" or rapid print stations for quick print jobs to the networked printer.
- The lounge area for paperback books and current newspapers.
- Tables are available for group study.
- Ten mixed laptop and PC desktop machines
- Two EPSON Perfection 1660 Photo 1600x3200 DPI scanners
- Seven study rooms
- AV collection of DVD's and VHS tapes, over 225 of these are on nursing topics
- The entire circulating book collection is located on this floor
- Books are arranged by the Library of Congress classification system
- Most nursing books are in the R section
- Approximately, 45,000 book volumes.
First Level
- The entire first floor is a Study Floor. Talking, group study, socializing, cell phone use are not permitted on this floor.
- Journals and magazines are kept on the first floor, newspapers are kept for one month.
- Master's theses, senior design projects and print indexes.
- Five PC desktop machines
- The microfiche collection which includes earlier volumes of Nursing journals.
- Two microfiche reader/copiers
- The University Archive is located on this floor.
Wireless Internet access is available all through the entire
library! There are also several network connection hubs located
throughout the library.
Find Help at the Library
Use the following resources for obtaining help at the library:
- Created by three Technical Communications students
- START stands for STudent Academic Research Tutorial
- An excellent introduction to the MSOE Library and library resources that can help you with research papers
- Send an email, stop by the library or call on the phone.
- Currently, at least one professional member of the library staff is on duty at all times to help library customers. Ask for help at the front Circulation Desk of the library.
