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Where do I go for help? U of A Libraries: Mullins
Library
University
of Arkansas Libraries, Fayetteville
Where to go for help in Mullins Library!

If you need general information about the library, stop first at the
Reference
Desk, near the west doors on the entrance level.
The Reference Desk
The Reference Desk is also the main place to ask for help with your
research.
We can help you find materials, narrow a topic, complete a citation, use
style manuals, and so on. The Reference collection
has encyclopedias, dictionaries and other resources.
The Periodicals Desk
The Periodicals desk in the Periodicals Room, is the place to ask for help
with microfilm and microfiche, and for current issues of some journals
and magazines. Try to have a printout with the call number available, when
you want a particular journal. This will allow them to help you more quickly.
Government Documents
For help with Government documents, ask at the Reference Desk, or you may
go to the service desk in the Government Documents Office on Level 4.
Performing Arts and Media Department (recordings, videos, etc.)
If you are using materials in the Performing Arts and Media Department,
ask at the
service desk in the department on Level 1, or ask at the Reference Desk.
To find materials, including audio and video tapes, use InfoLinks.
InterLibrary Loan
The Interlibrary Loan Department is on Lobby Level. Requests for
interlibrary
loan may be submitted online; borrowed materials may be
picked by at the Circulation Desk, or electronically, after you have been
notified.
If you wish to work with Arkansas materials or other materials, such as
manuscripts, in Special
Collections, there are librarians there to help you.
Fine Arts and other branch or departmental libraries
If you are working in the Fine Arts Library,
or departmental libraries such as the Physics Library or the Chemistry
Library, you can ask for
help at their service desks, or if no one is available there, you may call
the Reference Desk at 575-6645, or e-mail us at refer@uark.edu
with your questions.
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