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October 27, 2022

Shawnee State University’s Clark Memorial Library (CML) is a key resource for students throughout their time on campus. Adapting to the student body, CML Director Suzanne Johnson-Varney and her staff work to stay on top of student needs.

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Clark Memorial Library Director Suzanne Johnson-Varney works with a student on a resource search.

“The library is all about providing students the resources they need to be successful,” said Johnson-Varney.

Offering resources in-person as well as online, the CML allows students to access countless books and articles, and even connects them to OhioLink which opens up access to the collections of other university libraries in the state of Ohio. Online, students can also find easy tutorials to help them navigate research guides and databases.

Offering research appointments and database assistance, the CML staff is proud to be a physical place for students to come together to study, collaborate, and ask for help where they need it.

“The library is really a center for research and learning as well as studying and exploration,” said Johnson-Varney.

Within the CML, students have access to private study rooms, desktop and laptop computers, and printing tools.

To learn more about resources available within the Clark Memorial Library at Shawnee State University visit shawnee.edu/library.