Inman E. Page Library

Inman E. Page Library Inman E. Page Library serves as the primary educational resource center of Lincoln University

Page Library serves as the primary educational resource center of Lincoln University, supporting the curricula and research needs of the institution through the development of pertinent library collections and the provision of services designed to facilitate access to information.

12/09/2025

The Page Library team can always help you... just make Ms. Ithaca help you too 💙

Come visit and study at the Lincoln University Library! From our archives to library collections, we can help you with w...
11/18/2025

Come visit and study at the Lincoln University Library! From our archives to library collections, we can help you with what you need!

Our tech would do this promotion better... but she's out.

It's a Sppok Szn Photo Dump 🤍🎃💙Happy   and Homecoming from some of our staff and student workers at Page Library! Swipe ...
10/31/2025

It's a Sppok Szn Photo Dump 🤍🎃💙

Happy and Homecoming from some of our staff and student workers at Page Library!

Swipe for a spooky office ->

05/08/2023

Good morning, Blue Tiger community! Are you feeling the stress of final exams? Don't let it get the best of you! Join Lincoln's First Lady, Dr. Crystal Moseley, for a fun-filled Zumba Finals Fitness Class tonight in Room 100 of Inman E. Page Library. Come and shake off that stress while getting in some exercise. You'll feel recharged and ready to tackle your exams. See you there! ☀️💃🏾

05/08/2023
The correct answer is a dramatic story.A typical ballad is a plot-driven song, with one or more characters hurriedly unf...
04/27/2023

The correct answer is a dramatic story.
A typical ballad is a plot-driven song, with one or more characters hurriedly unfurling events leading to a dramatic conclusion. Often, a ballad does not tell the reader what’s happening, but rather shows the reader what’s happening, describing each crucial moment in the trail of events.

Our poetry book of the week is How I Discovered Poetry by Marilyn Nelson. Nelson speaks about how she fell in love with ...
04/26/2023

Our poetry book of the week is How I Discovered Poetry by Marilyn Nelson. Nelson speaks about how she fell in love with poetry and what lead to her becoming a poet.
This book is on display in Inman E. Page Library and available for check out !


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National Library Workers Day is a day for library staff, users, administrators and Friends groups to recognize the valua...
04/25/2023

National Library Workers Day is a day for library staff, users, administrators and Friends groups to recognize the valuable contributions made by all library workers.

Page Library would like to highlight Ari Pappas (He/She/They). Ari Pappas is the Reference and Instruction Librarian for Page Library. They are responsible for reference, instruction, collection development, and faculty liaison. They joined Lincoln University’s Page Library in April of 2022. During their time at Lincoln, Pappas has spearheaded multiple events for the library such as the Show Your Stripe Showcase and the Graveyard clean up. Pappas has also taught one-spot instruction classes which hopes the students better navigate the library resources we offer.

Thank you Ari for all your hard work and dedication to our library and the University!

The correct answer is Easter!
04/25/2023

The correct answer is Easter!

Today marks one year since the launch of the Unite Against Book Bans campaign. To honor the occasion, we're calling on r...
04/24/2023

Today marks one year since the launch of the Unite Against Book Bans campaign. To honor the occasion, we're calling on readers, advocates, and library lovers to fight back against censorship in a national day of action to defend, protect, and celebrate your right to read freely. We're calling it Right to Read Day.

To read the statistics on new data and statistics of book bans in the United States please visit https://uniteagainstbookbans.org/2022-book-bans/

If you would like to know which actions you should take to support the freedom to read in your community please visit https://uniteagainstbookbans.org/right-to-read-day/

Celebrate National Library Week (April 23-29, 2023) with the theme "There's More to the Story."Libraries are full of sto...
04/24/2023

Celebrate National Library Week (April 23-29, 2023) with the theme "There's More to the Story."
Libraries are full of stories in a variety of formats from picture books to large print, audiobooks to ebooks, and more. But there's so much more to the story. Libraries of Things lend items like museum passes, games, musical instruments, and tools. Library programming brings communities together for entertainment, education, and connection through book clubs, storytimes, movie nights, crafting classes, and lectures. Library infrastructure advances communities, providing internet and technology access, literacy skills, and support for businesses, job seekers, and entrepreneurs. National Library Week 2023 will be a great time to tell your library’s multi-faceted story.

  " Harlem," was written in 1951 by Langston Hughes. Harlem is a neighborhood in Upper Manhattan, New York City, the spe...
04/24/2023



" Harlem," was written in 1951 by Langston Hughes. Harlem is a neighborhood in Upper Manhattan, New York City, the speaker is looking back to the Harlem Renaissance, a period of Black cultural flourishing that gave new life to the dream of Black advancement. "Harlem," represents his thoughts on the deterioration of the Black community in Harlem.

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Jefferson City, MO
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Monday 8am - 9pm
Tuesday 8am - 9pm
Wednesday 8am - 9pm
Thursday 8am - 9pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Sunday 12pm - 9pm

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