How do I reserve a study room at Uark library?
service through the UARK Central Login to make the reservation. Instructions are available at our FAQ page, but the system is very user friendly. Just make a note of where to pick up the room’s key and bring your University of Arkansas ID card.
How many libraries are on Uark campus?
The library system of the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, includes the David W. Mullins Library, the main research facility on campus, and four branch libraries: The Robert A.
What time does the library close Uark?
8 am – 5 pm
Contact us 8 am – 5 pm.
What is the phone number for the interlibrary loan department Uark?
If you need help confirming that you are in the library database of affiliated faculty and staff, you can contact us at 479-575-4104 (local), 866-818-8115 (toll-free) or send email. Please use your ILLiad account to request materials.
What is the email address for the Uark library?
@uark.edu
You can email [email protected] or telephone 479-575-4104.
What is a database subscription?
A database subscription is a convenient, flexible and popular way to use our data. You can search for and receive data immediately, and perform analyses within a matter of hours.
How much does it cost to use the interlibrary loan program Uark?
Interlibrary Loan services are normally provided at no cost to students, faculty, staff, and Cooperative Extension and Experiment Station employees.
What time does the Uark union close?
Monday-Friday: 8AM-8PM. Saturday: 10AM-2PM, Plus 2 hours prior to any home football game, and 1 hour after. Sunday: 12PM-8PM.
What is a library subscription database?
A library database is an online searchable collection of information. Libraries buy subscriptions to databases so learners (like you!) can find useful and interesting information. Library databases contain tons of information: scholarly peer-reviewed articles. newspaper articles.
How can you find the subscription databases?
Subscription Databases Useful for Library Science Research
- Emerald Library.
- ISSN Portal.
- JSTOR.
- Project Muse.
- ProQuest Telecommunications Database.
- Ulrich’s Periodicals Directory.
What are the two systems libraries use to organize books?
Libraries in the United States generally use either the Library of Congress Classification System (LC) or the Dewey Decimal Classification System to organize their books.