Succeed This Semester With University Libraries Resources

Succeed This Semester With University Libraries Resources
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The University Libraries are here when you need us, in person and online. You can ask us questions via call, text, email or by using our chat service — to talk to real humans, not bots. Personnel at the Mullins Library Help Desk, located on the west side of Level 4, are ready to help you locate any resources, services or librarians you need to find. 

Spaces
A host of study rooms in Mullins Library, large and small, can be reserved online for your convenience. 

Graduate students and faculty, we have a quiet reading room just for you in MULN 333 that you can access using your ID card. Caregivers can bring little ones to our Family Study Space in MULN 464. Stop by the Help Desk to grab the room key. 

Mullins is the main library on campus, but you can also visit the Chemistry and Biochemistry Library in CHEM 225, the Physics Library in PHYS 221 and the Robert A. and Vivian Young Law Library in the School of Law. The Fine Arts Library is currently closed for renovation and on track to reopen next year. 

OneSearch
Our entire catalog of materials can be found at onesearch.uark.edu. OneSearch provides simple, one-stop searching for books and e-books, articles and journals, video and audio and manuscripts. Sign in to view and renew your checkouts, save searches and lists of items, set up search alerts for new materials and more. You can browse more than 400 databases by title and subject and view our librarian-created Research Guides

Physical items are located in each of the campus libraries and in our high-density, climate-controlled annex. Materials are transported from the annex to campus multiple times each weekday. While viewing items in OneSearch, you'll see options to have the materials you need brought to you. 

We also offer RazorRush Document Delivery Service through OneSearch. Upon request, library staff will retrieve, scan and electronically deliver articles from print periodicals in our collections.

Library Liaisons
Librarians provide instruction services, curate library collections and consult with faculty and students on their research activities. Have a term paper coming up? Struggling with citations? Schedule a consultation with the librarian for your area. 

Additional Resources and Services
The University Libraries also offer Special Collections, Digital Collections, Data Services, an Institutional Repository, Arkansas Folk and Traditional Arts, open education initiatives, publishing assistance, Multimedia Services and so much more. Start exploring today!

Contacts

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

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