Special Education
Getting Started
Below are some tips on library services to get you started at the U.
- Subject LibrariansDid you know that you have a librarian who specializes in your major and/or discipline?
- Research ConsultationsLibrarians offer research consultations, and most importantly we can save you time! You can make an appointment with a library specialist in your subject area or if you need an answer as soon as possible, use our email reference to contact us.
- Course ReservesMaterials that your professors want you to read but not necessarily purchase are available on Course Reserves. Check out this handy guide to understand how to find these using the library catalog.http://utah-primoprod.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?mode=Basic&vid=UTAH&tab=uuu_alma_cr_restricted&
- ARC: Automatic Retrieval CenterThe Automated Retrieval Center or "ARC" is a large storage facility where older and less used materials are stored in order to make room for newer materials and expanding services. Robots are used to retrieve and shelve materials stored in the ARC.
- Borrowing MaterialsYou can check out, renew, or recall an item that someone else has.
- Interlibrary LoanFree service! Items not found at the Marriott Library will be requested from another library through Interlibrary Loan. In most instances books are available within 1 to 2 weeks and photocopies of articles can be provided as quickly as 24-48 hours
- Library MapsLibrary maps will help you find services and resources in the Marriott Library.
- Copyright OverviewIf you have additional questions, please contact Allyson Mower, our scholarly communications & copyright librarian.
- Citation Management ToolIncluded is more information on Endnote Basic
- Last Updated: Feb 14, 2025 11:54 AM
- URL: https://campusguides.lib.utah.edu/specialeducation
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