Mullins Library Services Move as Renovation Begins

Computers, printers and scanners are now located on Level 4 of Mullins Library.
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Computers, printers and scanners are now located on Level 4 of Mullins Library.

Phase II of the Mullins Library renovation project has begun. With Levels 1 and 2 closed, resources and services have moved to Levels 3 and 4. 

Level 3 is a quiet floor and currently holds the Special Collections Reading Room (MULN 329), the Faculty and Graduate Student Reading Room (MULN 333) and several study rooms that are reservable online

Level 4 is currently home to computing, printing and scanning, as well as the Family Study Area (MULN 464), Help Desk, Interlibrary Loan (MULN 449), Multimedia Services (MULN 463), group study spaces and even more reservable study rooms. 

Due to limited space, users will see a reduction in the number of computers, printers and scanners available. Additional Tech Spot Labs are available in the Administrative Services Building, J.B. Hunt Building, Gordon Morgan Hall and the Arkansas Union. Lab and printing assistance is available to those who call 479-575-8611. 

"We're excited for this next phase of renovations to bring our campus the research library it deserves," said Adriana Gonzalez, associate dean for research and learning. "We are still here, ready to serve our students and faculty, and appreciate everyone's patience as we grow together."

Updates on the Mullins renovation project can be found on the Mullins Renovation Updates webpage. Anyone with questions can call the Help Desk at 479-575-4104, text 479-385-0803, email refer@uark.edu, start a chat or visit in person. 

Contacts

Kelsey Lovewell Lippard, director of public relations
University Libraries
479-575-7311, klovewel@uark.edu

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