Q. I am a researcher with the Arkansas Archaeological Survey and need to access library databases and ejournals
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Answered By: Beth Juhl Last Updated: Sep 29, 2023 Views: 336
Answered By: Beth Juhl
Last Updated: Sep 29, 2023 Views: 336
Researchers associated with the Arkansas Archeological Survey usually have a UARK email account and a library account.
Your UARK email account provides access to library databases, e-journals, and e-books.
Your library account provides borrowing privileges and Interlibrary Loan privileges.
Remote users may request that materials in the University of Arkansas Fayetteville Libraries be sent to them by using an Interlibrary Loan request (see below link).
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 to the Circulation Department.
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