
A joint program of the Minnesota Department of
Transportation, the University of Minnesota's
Center for Transportation Studies and the
Minnesota Local Road Research Board
The primary goal of the Minnesota Transportation Libraries (MTL) program is to make transportation related information more readily accessible. The program provides services through the MnDOT Library and the CTS Library. The combined catalog can be searched online to identify books and reports on various aspects of transportation held by the libraries. Additional transportation information resources from other U.S. and Canadian transportation libraries can be identified by searching TL Cat. MTL staff are also available to provide assistance with transportation related research.
MTL also produces a new library materials list and a catalog of videotapes available from the MnDOT Library.
The Minnesota Transportation Libraries program is a collaborative effort intended to use traditional and emerging technologies to make the world's transportation related information resources readily accessible throughout Minnesota, and to organize and make accessible information about Minnesota's transportation programs and resources.
This site will be used to provide access to electronic information resources developed by the program and to provide links to other sources of information.
For further information about the Minnesota Transportation Libraries program contact Sheila Hatchell, 651-366-3791, Sheila.Hatchell@state.mn.us.
Documents and Databases
Transportation Resources
Transportation Library Resources
- Request Materials
- State DOT Libraries
- Transportation Information Management
- Library Technologies
- Site Map
Contact Us
MnDOT Library
Mail Stop 155
395 John Ireland Blvd.
St. Paul, MN 55155
Tel: 651-366-3791
Fax: 651-366-3789
library.dot@state.mn.us

