Libraries
About University Libraries

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Our Libraries and Collections
The library system of the University of Memphis, includes the David W. Mullins Library, the main research facility on campus, and four branch libraries:
- The Chemistry and Biochemistry Library
- The Fine Arts Library
- The Physics Library
- The Robert A. and Vivian Young Law Library
Offering more than 2.5 million volumes, more than 226,000 journals and e-journals, and 2,000 manuscript collections; the Libraries provide research resources for disciplines from Accounting to Zoology, including:
- Special Collections, archival and rare materials
- Digital Commons, unique online documents, images, and media
- LibGuides, a source of research resources
Browse our full list of libraries and collections.
Our People and Services
- Personnel Directory
- Our Faculty
- Subject Librarians
- Departments and Services A-Z
- Job Opportunities
- Organizational Chart
- Departmental Directory
- New Users FAQs
Our Programs
Our Values
The mission of the University of Arkansas Libraries is to provide access to information that will support and foster creativity, study, teaching, and research.
Vision Statement
The vision of the University Libraries is to be the vibrant and diverse intellectual center of campus in concert with the university’s emergence as a nationally competitive, student-centered research university serving Arkansas and the world.
Value Statement
The University Libraries value
- Intellectual freedom
- An individual’s right to privacy
- Service that is efficient, innovative, reliable, and available to all
- Diversity in personnel, programs, and collection
