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University Libraries

The University Libraries at the University of Arkansas offer a wealth of information to students, faculty, staff and area visitors. With more than 1.9 million volumes, in excess of 26,000 journal holdings and hundreds of online research databases, University Libraries provide plenty of research material for every subject. Other resources include more than 142,400 maps, some 31,700 audio and visual materials and more than 13,250 linear feet of processed manuscript collections—well over two miles!

David W. Mullins Library serves as the main facility for University Libraries and is located at the heart of the Fayetteville campus. Also serving the campus community are the Robert A. and Vivian Young Law Library, the Fine Arts Library, the Physics Library and the Chemistry/BioChemistry Library.

The Special Collections department houses more than 1,400 manuscript collections that document the history, culture and literature of Arkansas and surrounding regions. To help visitors absorb this vast array of resources, the spacious Helen Robson Walton Reading Room is a popular quiet study area.

In addition to impressive facilities, collections and research materials, University Libraries host cultural events such as rotating art exhibits and special events and lectures.

Guests who are not employed or enrolled at the University are welcome to use the full-service computer lab located on the lobby level of Mullins Library with a guest pass or log onto the Internet from anywhere in the library using wireless technology. Online databases, accessible from within the Libraries, make researching any topic a breeze, and reference librarians and staff are available to help with research questions by phone, e-mail or text.

To learn more about the University Libraries, visit libinfo.uark.edu.

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