Bldg. 629

226.4083 DSN
0176.77.3068 Cell

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Overstreet Memorial Library

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Holidays & Closures

Presidents Day | Monday, Feb. 17

Loan Period Information

3 weeks for all library materials

Checkout Limit

  • Books, Audio Books, Vox Books
    no limit
  • DVD’s, Blurays, Music CD’s
    10 each
  • LaunchPad’s, Gaming Software
    2 each
  • Board games
    1

You may renew items up to two times

The Misawa Base Library System has transitioned to the DoD MWR Library Service Platform

Patrons are now able to renew items and place holds from anywhere at any time. Visit us with your Military ID card and we will verify your information at our front desk to update/create your individual account.

Ages 2–5 | Every Tuesday | 10:30 a.m.–11 a.m.

Feb. 11 | Valentine with Craft

Feb. 18 | Dance

Feb. 25 | Japanese Folklore

LEGO Club
First Saturday of Every Month
3–4:30 PM
All Ages
Do you love building with legos? Show off your creativity and share with others! Fill the lego wall in the Makerspace with legos provided by the Overstreet Memorial Library.

STEM Club Jr.
First Wednesday of Every Month
10:30-11:30 AM
Ages 7 & under
For younger kids, The Makerspace offers several fun ways to introduce STEM concepts.
• 3D Pens: Draw using plastic that hardens into 3D shapes! These pens are safe for ages four and older and are lots of fun to use.
• KIBO Robot Kits: A simple way to show the basics of programming! KIBO uses blocks that link together. Rearrange the blocks in order to tell the robot what to do!
• K’Nex and LEGO: The foundation of every young engineer’s childhood.

STEM Club
Third Wednesday of Every Month
Ages 7+
A great opportunity for kids to explore concepts such as design, programming, electronics and other concepts.
• Advanced 3D Pens: Draw using plastic that hardens into 3D shapes! These pens are more powerful and can be used to build more precise and larger objects.
• Ozobot Robots: Tiny robots with lots of potential! These kits come with fun challenges using markers to program the robot paths. It’s fun for adults too!
• Snap Circuits: Are you interested in learning how to build electronics? These kits have tons of circuit plans and electronic components to try out.

It’s Back to School Season!
You have free access to Tutor.com through the U.S. Military. Get FREE online tutoring to support your academic success this school year.

Use Tutor.com to:

  • Connect with one of our 3,000+ expert tutors in an online classroom
  • Drop off an essay for review and get feedback within 12 hours
  • View your transcripts and replays of previous tutoring sessions
  • Save and schedule appointments with your favorite tutors!

Tutors are available to help with:

  • Algebra
  • Calculus
  • English
  • Writing
  • Earth Science
  • History and more!

To access free online tutoring, please visit www.tutor.com/military to get started. For more information, check out the Tutor.com How It Works Guide, available in English and Spanish.

The appearance of hyperlinks does not constitute endorsement by the (organizational name), the United States Air Force, or the Department of Defense of the external Web site, or the information, products, or services contained therein. For other than authorized activities such as military exchanges and Services/Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) sites, the United States Air Force does not exercise any editorial control over the information you may find at these locations. Such links are provided consistent with the stated purpose of the Web site.

Materials

  • Books
  • Magazines
  • Newspapers
  • Movies on DVD
  • Music CDs
  • Audiobooks
  • Video Games
  • Board Games
  • Exam study guides for CLEP, DSST, etc.
  • Playaway audiobooks
  • Electronic databases & resources

Services

  • Internet & Wi-Fi access
  • CAC enabled keyboards
  • Scanners
  • Printing & photocopies (10¢ per side in
  • Interlibrary loan
  • 3D printer
  • Typewriter
  • Oculus Virtual Realty System
  • Group study rooms and audio visual rooms
  • Conference room by reservation
  • Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult at all times and have parental consent for computer usage.

3D Printing

Bring your completed request form as well as a digital file on a thumb drive to the library. You can print your own 3D design or a project you found online.

What is 3D printing?
3D printers use digital models to fabricate three-dimensional objects, successively printing or forming layers of material, one at a time, until an object is fully rendered.

Is there a charge for the 3D printer?
The cost for printing is 20¢ per meter of PLA (USD only).

Online Resources & Databases

To Acccess Our Online Resources

Visit the DoD digital library website at https://dodmwrlibraries.org

Downloadable & Streaming Media
  • Ebsco Audiobooks
  • Ebsco Ebooks
  • Freegal Music
  • Gale Ebooks
  • Gale National Geographic Virtual Library
  • Hoopla
  • Kanopy
  • O’reilly Books Online
  • Overdrive
  • World Ebook
Child & Youth Resources
  • Bookflix
  • Britannica Imagequest
  • Britannica Library
  • Explora Primary Schools
  • Fiero Code
  • Freedomflix
  • Gale In Context Elementary
  • Gale In Context: Middle School
  • Gale Miss Humblebee’s Academy
  • Gale National Geographic Kids
  • Hiveclass
  • Ivox Books
  • Novelist K-8 Plus
  • Scienceflix
  • Teachables
  • Trueflix
  • Tutor.com
  • World Book Activity Corner
  • World Book Early Learning
  • World Book Kids
Educational Resources
  • Academic Search Ultimate
  • Britannica Academic
  • Britannica Imagequest
  • Britannica Library
  • Ebsco Host Databases
  • Gale In Context Elementary
  • Gale In Context: Middle School
  • Gale In Context: Science
  • Gale Online Resources
  • General Onefile
  • Great Courses Library Collection
  • Interplay Learning
  • Learningexpress Library Dod Test Prep
  • National Geographic Virtual Library
  • O’ Reilly
  • Pass Your Class
  • Tutor.com
  • Teacher Reference Center
  • Universal Class
  • World Book Advanced
  • World Book Dramatic Learning
  • World Book Online
  • World Book Student
  • World Book Timelines
Language & Culture Resources
  • Press Reader
  • Mango Languages
  • National Geographic Virtual Library
News & Reference Resources
  • Biography In Context
  • Consumer Reports
  • Foreign Policy
  • Global Incident Map
  • Morningstar Investment Research Center
  • National Fire Codes Nfpa Link
  • Pressreader
  • Stratfor
  • Wall Street Journal
  • Weiss Ratings & Grey House Publishing
Special Interest Resources
  • Ancestry Library Edition
  • Artistworks Music Lessons
  • Auto Repair Source
  • Consumer Health Complete
  • Craftsy
  • Creativebug
  • Fold3
  • Gale Business Entrepreneurship
  • Gale Business Plan Builder
  • Gale Chilton Library
  • Gale Health And Wellness
  • Gale Legal Forms
  • Legal Information Reference Center
  • Morningstar Investment Research Center
  • Novelist Plus
  • Small Engine Repair Reference Center
  • Weiss Ratings & Grey House Publishing
  • World Book Discover

Stem Programs

Lego Club

First Saturday of Every Month
3:00 – 4:30 PM
All Ages
No registration required

Stem Club Jr.

First Wednesday of Every Month
10:30–11:30 AM
Ages 7 & under
No registration required

Stem Club

Third Wednesday of Every Month
3:30–4:30 PM
Ages 7+
No registration required

The Makerspace

Monday–Saturday 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

This space offers video games, virtual reality, 3D printer, LEGO wall and STEM programs. The Makerspace is free to use and open to all ages. Stop by the Overstreet Memorial Library and check it out!

*All makerspace events will be postponed until further notice.