Busse Library

Busse Library With our helpful and knowledgeable staff, Busse Library is the place to go when you want to know. Supporting learning and discovery at Mount Mercy since 1928.

Mount Mercy’s Busse Library is physically open approximately 83 hours per week during spring and fall semesters and virtually open 24/7 with access to many electronic resources through Brightspace. Our building is 65,000 square feet with nearly 84,000 volumes and multiple computing areas for students – 20 PCs in the computer classroom, 35 computers in the Reference Area, and a Mac computer lab.

03/30/2023
Thanks to everyone who participated in the Twelve Days of Filly on the Hilly. We (or, more, Filly) drew our grand prize ...
12/09/2022

Thanks to everyone who participated in the Twelve Days of Filly on the Hilly. We (or, more, Filly) drew our grand prize winner and of all the entries, Autumn’s name was pulled. She is now the proud owner of a mug, blanket and her own mini Filly who she can take on adventures.

We hope you enjoyed this event as much as we enjoyed bringing it to you. Filly is grateful for everyone who was so concerned for her well-being and ensured that she was brought back safely to us.

We're currently on Day 3 of Find Filly. You can find the current clue here: https://www.instagram.com/p/ClgdM6aulDQ/
11/28/2022

We're currently on Day 3 of Find Filly. You can find the current clue here: https://www.instagram.com/p/ClgdM6aulDQ/

Today we are kicking off a fun little event in the library called "Twelve Days of Filly on the Hilly." The post below has all the details, but the gist is:

Each day from now until December 9th, we will be posting a clue on Filly's Instagram (filly.on.the.mmu.hilly) to help you locate Filly somewhere in our building. The first person to find her and bring her back to the desk receives a small prize. Every subsequent person to find her hiding spot in the library will be entered into the drawing for the grand prize which includes a cozy blanket, mug, and your very own mini Filly.

So break out your handy dandy notebooks and good luck future detectives!

Today we are kicking off a fun little event in the library called "Twelve Days of Filly on the Hilly." The post below ha...
11/21/2022

Today we are kicking off a fun little event in the library called "Twelve Days of Filly on the Hilly." The post below has all the details, but the gist is:

Each day from now until December 9th, we will be posting a clue on Filly's Instagram (filly.on.the.mmu.hilly) to help you locate Filly somewhere in our building. The first person to find her and bring her back to the desk receives a small prize. Every subsequent person to find her hiding spot in the library will be entered into the drawing for the grand prize which includes a cozy blanket, mug, and your very own mini Filly.

So break out your handy dandy notebooks and good luck future detectives!

11/09/2022

Little over ONE MONTH until the annual Market at the Mount!

-80 local vendors🌆
-amazing small businesses🏘️
-awesome opportunities ⭐️
-great way to finish up your Christmas shopping! 🎁

Looking to join the Enactus team or wanting to learn more about Enactus?
-Reach out to Professor Seth Pennock about joining!

10/31/2022
10/31/2022

This evening at 7 pm, 25 years of vision, tenacity, and daring coalesce into the kick-off of Cedar Rapids Opera's 25th Anniversary Season. The audience will gather, the lights will dim, and Maestro Daniel Kleinknecht will step into the spotlight to address the CSPS crowd, just like he did in this very space 25 years ago. It's going to be magical. Will you be there? https://cspshall.org/norman-and-abigail

10/24/2022

On Tuesday, November 15, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies Travis Lacy will give a lecture titled "Scrolling is Unpaid Labor" as part of MMU's fall faculty series of lectures. The lecture will be given at 6 PM in Flaherty Community Room (204 Basile Hall), and is free and open to the public. The lecture description is below.

"In this talk, we’ll look at how the common ways that we use the internet (and social media in particular) are actually a form of self-exploitation. We think we are simply killing time or relaxing when we scroll through our social media feeds, but what we are actually doing is a kind of unpaid labor. By considering the ways that social media companies, advertisers, marketers, and others use algorithms to divert our attention and maximize views, we can see that some of our most regular technological habits are not conducive to our own freedom and autonomy. And if that's the case, what would it mean to use technology freely, as those who actually use it rather than be used by it? This talk will consider these questions and propose a few possible answers."

The illustration is by Bob Al-Greene, and is used here under the fair use provision.

https://www.mtmercy.edu/news-events/events/2022/11/ffs-scrolling-is-unpaid-labor

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Tuesday 8am - 10pm
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Thursday 8am - 10pm
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