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On-site Services at the Social Work Library

guest borrower imageThe Social Work Library is located in the School of Social Work Building at
B700, 1080 South University, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1106. It is open to the public during
regular hours, as indicated in our Current Calendar of Library Hours.

As a visitor, all of the library's collections (periodicals, books, and special collections) are available
for your use while you are in the library. You may want to look over the Online Reference Collection.

You may also use the computers that are marked Library Research Only. These computers will allow
you access to the University of Michigan library's catalog, electronic resources, and the Internet. The
Mirlyn Library Catalog includes records for the books and journals owned by the U-M Libraries,
including the Social Work Library, and is accessible by anyone via the World Wide Web.

You will not be able to print from these computers but guest printing is available in the Graduate
and Undergraduate Libraries. There will be a charge of $.05 a page for each page printed (a copy
card is required). You may also use the library's photocopiers. It is $.07 per copy with a copy card.

You also have access to assistance from library staff. If you have any research questions, please feel
free to ask at the library's service desk. Photocopy cards are available for purchase. For detailed
information on our location, hours and services go to the "About the Library" page at: http://www.lib.umich.edu/socwork/swlguide.html

Graphic courtesy of: http://www.joensuu.fi/library/ (Mikko Keinänen)

Social Work Library Navigation Bar Link to the Mirlyn Catalog Link to Databases Link to Search Site Link to the University Library Gateway Link to the School of Social Work

Suggestions for improving this tutorial are encouraged. Please share your suggestions with Sally Haines. Last updated 10 April 2007.

 
 
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