The campus community is invited to attend Library 101 seminars to learn the basics about the University Libraries, including the locations of the five campus libraries as well as the services they offer, course reserves, computing and printing, My Library Account, remote access, subject librarians, research guides, study rooms, instructional videos, Special Collections, Interlibrary Loan, Ask Us, frequently asked questions and search basics.

Although intended for new students and staff, including transfer and international students, everyone is invited to attend, and questions about the library system and services are welcome.

Five hybrid sessions of the Library 101 seminar will be offered, and participants can attend online or in Mullins Library room 439. Instructions for joining virtually will be sent to all who register. Sessions are set for 4-5 p.m. Monday, Aug. 12Tuesday, Aug. 13Wednesday, Aug. 21; and Thursday, Aug. 22 with librarian Molly Boyd and Wednesday, Aug. 14, with librarian Norma Johnson. To register, follow the link for the date you wish to attend. All sessions will provide the same information.

Library 101 is a part of the University Libraries’ Razorback Researcher Seminar Series. Click the link to see additional workshop and webinar offerings on a variety of research topics throughout the fall semester.