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Tulane
University Library
The
Howard-Tilton Memorial Library, located off Freret Street on Tulane University's
Uptown campus, is the university's main library and a major academic and cultural
resource. It is here that library resources and services are provided to support
the University's undergraduate and graduate programs in the humanities, social
sciences, and science & engineering.
The Howard-Tilton Memorial Library offers a wide range of services for Tulane
students. These include interlibrary loan, library and Internet workshops. Research
assistance and on-site instruction is provided by librarians at the library's
reference desk, which is surrounded by a collection of print reference sources
and more than 30 PCs for students to access library databases and online resources.
Walk-in workshops are another service example. With an increasing array of online
information resources available both in the library and on the campus network,
walk-in instructional workshops for TULANet Voyager, Internet searching, and library
databases are provided each semester at times and dates that are easy to fit into
student schedules. No registration or sign-up is required. While
some university libraries limit services like interlibrary loan to use by graduate
students and faculty, the Howard-Tilton library does not. Full interlibrary loan
services are extended to undergraduates to enhance their involvement in the research
process.
Howard-Tilton Memorial Library is an "open stack" library, which means that books
on the shelves are freely accessible to all readers. There are public terminals
located throughout the building to access the library catalog. This is the on-line
catalog of the libraries at Tulane University, with the exception of the Law Library.
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or print the call numbers that you need.
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Consult a call number floor guide (available at the Reference Desk) to determine
on which floor books in that classification are shelved. Location Charts are also
displayed near throughout the building.
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Go to the appropriate floor and shelf to get your book. If it is not there, examine
other books in the same classification to see if a substitute will be satisfactory.
Also check the reshelving area on each stack level. If no substitute is acceptable,
ask at the Circulation Desk for assistance in locating the book, or recalling
and reserving it for your use.
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Present the book and your ID card at the Circulation Desk. A book which is to
be removed from the building must be charged out at the Circulation Desk in the
first floor lobby. The Library has an on-line computerized circulation system
which utilizes barcodes in the back of the books and on the back of ID cards.
A record of the loan is automatically recorded when the two barcode labels are
scanned by the computer equipment. Items checked out immediately appear in the
library catalog as checked out with the due date.
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