Bonne Terre Memorial Library offers the following:
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Printing, Copying, & Faxing
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Printing and copying:
$0.25 per page for black and white
$0.50 per page for color
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Faxing is $1.00 per page sent
$0.25 per page to receive​
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Lamination: $0.50 per page
(no larger than 8.5x11in)
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Scan documents to email for free!
Our Genealogy room is available for rent during normal library operating hours. This meeting room can seat up to 25 and has double doors that can be closed for meetings with sensitive topics. Library programs get first priority for reservations.
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Reservations can be made by calling at 573-358-2260.
Educational Resources
Scholastic Teachables is an educational resource with curriculum info and printables for ages K-8th grade. Great for Home Schooling or enrichment!

Explora provides reliable and relevant research sources such as articles, ebooks, essays and primary source documents. Dedicated Explora interfaces are available for specific grade levels and include unique, age-appropriate content and an optimized search experience.
Read It!: A reference/research center for English Language Learners with 1,000's of articles.
Study.com/GED offers GED study and practice tests. Use the menu on top to access things like Study guides by subject, practice test, study tools, and other relevant info. You can access many of these items without a charge.
Career and Skills Resources
Resumebuilder.com provides a resume guide with examples and a free resume builder tool!
Learning Express Library offers a step-by-step resume and cover letter builder. Click the logo above to create an account and get started!
BTML also offers patrons access to
Learning Express Library by EBSCO.
LEL provides access to:
Skill building and Professional Development
Career Development and Job Prep
Academix Skills and Test Prep
and Spanish Language Resources
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Click the button above to access the site, then create a free account to retain any information you are working on for your next visit.
Computer Skills Center
Resources for Teens
Digital Literacy informs learners about key digital literacy and cyber citizenship topics including entrepreneurship and careers; communication, cyberbullying, and safety; privacy and ethics; research skills and tools for the digital age; social networking; and gaming.
Financial Literacy informs learners about key economics and financial topics including entrepreneurship and career skills; money and personal finance; the role of government in financial and economic policy; trade and global economy; and market economy.
All content in Teen Health & Wellness is created for teens with their unique concerns and perspective in mind. Information throughout is presented using a sensitive, respectful, and age-appropriate approach. Teen-friendly articles makes complex topics understandable. They also give insight into the teen experience—crucial for parents, teachers, librarians, therapists, and others who are a part of teens’ lives and support them.
Explore journals, articles and more covering a wide variety of health topics.
HeritageQuest by Ancestry is a library-accessible genealogy database, powered by Ancestry, offering vast U.S. and international records like census, wills, city directories, and family histories, acting as a free, library-provided alternative or supplement to the full Ancestry.com for finding primary source documents, with its familiar interface and extensive data sets.
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Get Help
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EMAA: East Missouri Action Agency - Offers Tax Help, Food Assistance, Utility Assistance, Outreach Programs and Resources. Outreach Office Contact: 573-431-0103
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SMTS Ride Service: 1-800-273-0646
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PCHAS - Offers Residential and Community Help for Single Parents, Homelessness, Counseling Services, The Hill for Teens, and More (New Programs) Contact 573-756-6744 or Online
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Suicide Line : 1-800-273-8255 or Call or Text 988 Crisis Line
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211 - United Way for Local Assistance Options
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Legal Aid: (Serving 43 counties across Southern Missouri www.LSOSM.org or call 1-800-444-4863
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Domestic Violence Hotline : 1-800-799-7233
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VetNow : Tailored Support for Veterans and their Families













