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Anthropology Quick Guide: Get Help

This LibGuide will introduce you to some of the major research sources available from McFarlin Library in the field of Anthropology.

Ask a Librarian

Email: mcfarlinlibrary@utulsa.edu

 Research Desk Phone: 918-631-2873

 Circulation Desk Phone: 918-631-2871


Personalized Research Help

Special Collections

Email: speccoll@utulsa.edu

 Phone: 918-631-2496

Personalized Research Assistance

  • Are you just getting started with your research?
  • Are you having trouble finding resources? Or narrowing them down?
  • Do you have some resources but need more in-depth help?
  • Are you a research pro but need help with a new database? Or, finding a particular article for free?

Our librarians are here to offer help at any stage of the research process. The McFarlin Library offers 30-60 minute personalized sessions by appointment. This service is available to all TU students, staff and faculty. Let us help you find what you need.

Click here to schedule an appointment!

Just have a quick question? Call us at 918-631-2871 during library hours.

New Chat Help Feature

McFarlin now has help through chat! Look for the chat button on our website. When it is green, like in the sample image below, someone is available to help answer your questions. If the box is red, no one is available for live chat but the help bot will attempt to direct you to an answer to your question through our FAQ.

 

Outreach Services

Outreach Services are open to individuals and groups that are seeking collaboration for programming, instructional, or informational offerings at McFarlin. These services are open to departments and groups at TU, as well as schools or groups not affiliated with the university.

To learn more, please click here.

Page for Assistance

  • Can't find a book on the shelf?
  • Need help searching the catalog?
  • Is the printer out of paper?

Library staff will come to you for short questions, directions, and other help.

Click here for assistance

Note: You must be inside McFarlin Library to use this.