Library
You may access material directly from the Avery Point library’s own collection or material can be obtained quickly and easily from all UConn Libraries as well as non-UConn libraries. Computer databases, full-text journals and other search engines are on computers on the first floor. The first floor also houses the Circulation Desk, reference collection, reserve materials, a photocopier, and the Marine Sciences Collection. Books, undergraduate periodicals, records and language tapes, and a listening room are located on the second floor. A valid UConn ID (available from the Business Office) is required to take material from the library. The library is open daily during fall and spring semesters (Check postings for hours and for intersession and summer session times). Books may be returned 24 hours a day to the drop box in the police station. Any computer with university mainframe access will offer you an extensive and comprehensive electronic library. Additionally, you can request much of this information, including documents and reprints, to be sent to you at your university e-mail address. Access to electronic resources is available from home, instructions are at: http://www.lib.uconn.edu/using/resources/techasst/uconnip.html
Link to Library HomePage
Research guides: In addition to the books and periodicals available to you at the Avery Point, Storrs, and other campus libraries, you can also access electronic research guides at http://www.lib.uconn.edu or through the Avery Point or UConn home page. |