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We enrich the lives of our military community by fostering opportunities for connection and providing equitable access to knowledge, innovation, and creativity.

 

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Eligibility & Getting Started

Eligibility

New to the Library?

Guidelines and Rules


Upcoming Events

Oct

8

Baby & Me

09:30am - 10:15am

Location: Library

Oct

8

Toddler Tales

10:30am - 11:15am

Location: Library

Oct

8

Early Literacy Storytime

03:30pm - 04:30pm

Location: Library

Oct

11

Crafternoon Club

05:00pm - 06:30pm

Location: Library

Oct

15

Feel, Touch, & Play Sensory Group

09:30am - 10:15am

Location: Library

Oct

15

Early Literacy Storytime

03:30pm - 04:30pm

Location: Library

Oct

18

3D Modeling & printing Club

04:00pm - 05:30pm

Location: Library

Oct

18

Adult Writing Club

05:00pm - 06:00pm

Location: Library

Oct

22

Baby & Me

09:30am - 10:15am

Location: Library

Oct

22

Toddler Tales

10:30am - 11:15am

Location: Library

Oct

22

Early Literacy Storytime

03:30pm - 04:30pm

Location: Library

Oct

25

Maker Workshop

04:00pm - 05:30pm

Location: Library

Oct

29

Early Literacy Storytime

03:30pm - 04:30pm

Location: Library

Nov

1

Book Bingo

Location: Library

Nov

1

3D Modeling & printing Club

04:00pm - 05:30pm

Location: Library

Nov

1

Adult Writing Club

05:00pm - 06:00pm

Location: Library

Nov

5

Feel, Touch, & Play Sensory Group

09:30am - 10:15am

Location: Library

Nov

5

Early Literacy Storytime

03:30pm - 04:30pm

Location: Library

Nov

6

Bingo at the Library

04:00pm - 05:30pm

Location: Library

Nov

8

Crafternoon Club

05:00pm - 06:30pm

Location: Library

Nov

12

Baby & Me

09:30am - 10:15am

Location: Library

Nov

12

Toddler Tales

10:30am - 11:15am

Location: Library

Nov

12

Early Literacy Storytime

03:30pm - 04:30pm

Location: Library

Nov

15

3D Modeling & printing Club

04:00pm - 05:30pm

Location: Library

Nov

15

Adult Writing Club

05:00pm - 06:00pm

Location: Library


Programs, Resources & Information

Resources & Services Available

Libraries are so much more than just books! Discover what our libraries have to offer you and your family.

Borrowing Policy

Enjoy books, DVDs, video games and more!

DoD MWR Virtual Library

The online library serves as a centralized digital hub offering a wealth of resources and services.

Summer Reading Program

The DoD MWR Summer Reading Program provides an engaging and educational opportunity for children, teens, and adults.

Programs

Libraries offer a variety of engaging and enriching activities throughout the year.

Training & Development Resources for Marines

Libraries offer training and development tools to help you build new skills and advance your career.

Marine Corps Professional Reading Program & Commandant's Reading List

Promoting professional development, leadership, and intellectual growth.

Paperback Books for Deployed & Remote Marines

The Paperback Books program provides access to a wide selection of physical books to support deployed and remotely stationed military personnel.

Volunteering

Volunteering offers a unique opportunity to support your military community with educational and recreational resources.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Find answers to commonly asked questions.

A: Visit the library with valid identification, typically a military ID or dependent ID, to register. For instant access to our online resources, please visit dodmwrlibraries.org

A: Resources may include Storytime, educational computers, and age-appropriate programming, reading materials, DVDs, TV series, and launchpads for children. Each summer we also offer the DoD Summer Reading Program which is open to all ages. Contact your local installation library for more information.

A: Yes, you can access our digital resources off-base by logging in to dodmwrlibraries.org. Access is authenticated through AAFEES.

A: Patrons may borrow an unlimited number of books, 10 DVDs, and two video games at a time. Borrowing from the Library of Things collections vary by item type.

A: Study rooms are available at most installation libraries. Please contact us for more information and reservation details.

A: Free Wi-Fi is available in the library.

A: Yes, printing, copying, scanning, and faxing services are available for library patrons. Some locations charge a small fee for this service.

A: Yes, we offer a variety of programs and events for adults. Check our calendar or contact us for details.

A: Yes, you can renew borrowed items online by logging into your account at milrec.bibliovation.com or by contacting the library. There is a limit of two renewals per item.

A: You can access databases and all our online resources by logging in to dodmwrlibraries.org.  and selecting Databases.

A: Our staff are available for reference assistance and can help connect you with our resources. Contact us for help or use the Contact Us form at dodmwrlibraries.org.

A: Yes, the Marine Corps MWR Library Program actively collects military history titles and supports the PME Marine Corps Professional Reading Program. You can find current titles by searching our catalog at milrec.bibliovation.com. If there is a specific title you are looking for, or need assistance with military-related items, please contact the library or use the Contact Us form at dodmwrlibraries.org.

A: In accordance with MCO 1700.33, the libraries do not accept donations of books or other materials. Please contact the library to see if there are any upcoming Book Swap/Art Swap/Puzzle Swap, etc. programs scheduled. 

A: You can access e-books and audiobooks through our virtual library by logging in to dodmwrlibraries.org and selecting eBooks and Audiobooks.

A: Overdue materials may result in a blocked account for all account holders linked to a sponsor. Please return items promptly to avoid penalties. Contact the library if you need more time with an item. 

A: Lost/damaged materials must be replaced and approved by the Library Director. Please contact the library prior to replacing an item to ensure that it will be accepted.

3D Printing & Guidelines

 

About


Using the following guidelines, patrons may create three-dimensional objects in plastic using a design uploaded from a digital computer file. 3D printing is available to all registered Library patrons in good standing.

 


General Guidelines

1. Patrons must have a current library account in good standing in order to submit designs.

2. Library staff will handle print requests on a first come, first served basis.

3. Only trained library staff will operate 3D printers. Patrons are not permitted to operate, calibrate, or otherwise manipulate equipment.

4. The Library does not accept responsibility if the project does not print properly or does not work.

5. Patrons are limited to one STL file per week.

6. 3D printing at the Library is currently free, due to funding provided by OSD.

7. Print times are estimates and cannot be guaranteed.

8. Patrons are responsible for cleanup of the final print. Small bumps, holes, or rough edges may be finished with fine sand paper or other tools.

9. Printed designs that are not picked up within 7 days of notification will become property of the Library.

 

Design Guidelines


1. It is the responsibility of the requesting patron to design their own creation. Digital designs are available from various file-sharing databases such as www.thingiverse.com or www.tinkercad.com, although any 3D drafting software may be used.

2. All designs MUST be submitted in .STL format.

3. The Library’s 3D printer may be used only for lawful purposes. 3D printers may not be used to create material that is:

  • Prohibited by federal law.
  • Deemed unsafe, harmful, or dangerous.
  • Obscene or otherwise inappropriate for the Library environment.
  • Subject to copyright, patent, or trademark protection.
  • Intended for business or commercial purposes.

4. Designs must be applicable for printing with ABS or PLA filament.

  • ABS filament is available in Black, White, Red, Blue, Silver, or Green.
  • PLA filament is available in Black, White, Red, Silver, Green, Clear, Magenta, Orange, and Blue.

5. The file size must be no larger than 25MB. Maximum build volume is: 215 x 215 x 300 mm for single extrusion or 197 x 215 x 300 mm for dual extrusion.

6. 10 hour limit on printing times. Please download Ultimaker Cura: Powerful, easy-to-use 3D printing software to estimate your build time.

7. The Library reserves the right to refuse any 3D print request and all submissions will be reviewed before printing.

 

Submission Procedure

Prior to sending your submission, please read through all of the above guidelines.
To Submit a design, send an email to the Library (Iwakuni.Library@usmc-mccs.org) with yourfirstname.yourlastname.3DPRINT in the subject heading and your design attached. Within the body of your email, you must include:

  • Your library card number, email address, and phone number.
  • A brief description of your design and the name of your .STL file.
  • Your desired filament and design color.
  • Estimated build time.

Once your submission is received, a response email will be sent confirming or denying your request and an estimated print time within 1-3 days will be provided. The Library will notify you when your print is ready and you will have 7 days to pick up your design.

Contact Information and Resources
Library

Phone: 0827-79-3078

DSN: 253-3078

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Hours of operation:

MON - WED 8:30 AM - 6 PM
THU 10 AM - 5 PM
FRI 8:30 AM - 8 PM
SAT, SUN, & HOL 9:30 AM - 5 PM
Thanksgiving, Christmas, & New Years Closed
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