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Welcome to Saint Louis University High School's Robinson Library!

Our library is named in memory of Dr. James F. Robinson ‘32, who taught history at SLUH for 42 years. The Robinson Library provides a scholarly research and learning environment that not only supports the curriculum, but also prepares students for their future education. We have a extensive print and electronic collection that can be accessed from school or home. The Robinson Library also features many pieces of beautiful art and extraordinary artifacts donated by Timothy L. Drone ‘68 and a newly redesigned Confucius Classroom.

 

LIBRARY CARD CATALOG

Click the above link to access our print and media collection of over 25,000 titles.

 

ELECTRONIC DATABASES

Click the above link to access our extensive collection of electronic books and periodicals.

 

Hours

  • Monday-Thursday 6:30am - 6:00pm* (unless otherwise noted)
  • Friday - 6:30am - 4:00pm* (unless otherwise noted)
  • Closed Saturday and Sunday

*Any changes in the hours will be posted in the library and on the door*Loan Periods

  • Regular, Oversized, Story Collection, Audio Visual-15 school days(excluding holidays and weekends.)
  • Reference Books-15 school days(excluding holidays and weekends.)
  • Magazines-5 school days(excluding holidays and weekends.)
  • You may check out up to 5 items at a time on 1 subject matter.
  • You may renew items twice before you must return an item(s).

Library Staff

Phone:(314) 531-0330

Mrs. Cortney Schraut
Library Director
cschraut@sluh.org
ext. 2140

Mrs. Elenora McCarthy
Librarian/Cataloging
emccarthy@sluh.org
ext. 2139

Mrs. Regina Austermann

Evening Library Assistant

 

"Work as though everything depended on you, pray as though everything depended on God." - St. Augustine, 354-450 AD

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