With fall classes being offered in person, online, and through a hybrid combination, UT Libraries resources and services will follow a similar structure. “We were well equipped to maintain our high level of service and support to the Volunteer community while remaining fully online during the last half of the spring and the full summer semester,” stated Holly Mercer, acting dean of UT Libraries. “This fall, we remain committed to offering a continuously strong level of online support while ensuring our physical spaces are ready to welcome Vols back. We look forward to partnering with students, faculty, and staff for a safe and successful return to campus.”
We encourage you to review our quick guide on How to Library below—and to connect with @UTKLibraries on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube for the latest information and updates. Remember, UT Libraries is always open online – and we’ve always got your back.
Our Spaces are Ready
- Hand sanitizer and disinfecting wipes available
- Furniture and computers spaced 6 feet apart
- Plexiglass shields installed at all Commons service points
Our Assistance is Personal
- Research assistance available online at lib.utk.edu, via online chat or self-paced tutorials
- The Studio provides support for media projects through Zoom and online chat
- Subject Librarians are available for personalized consultations
- Special Collections materials are available to request and view by appointment
- Poster printing is available at both Hodges and Pendergrass libraries
- 3D printing is available at Pendergrass Library
Our partners are…each of you!
- Wear a face covering at all times
- Follow directional signage and floor markings
- Take note of room capacities and plan accordingly
- Use the self-checkout stations for your books and materials
- Food and drink from Starbucks and the POD available for carryout only
Recent News
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- Seed Library and Art Class Collaboration Results in Art Exhibition
- UT Press Nov. 14 Panel Discussion on Opportunities for Aspiring Authors, Publishing with the Press
- A Walk Through the History of The Daily Beacon
- Pride of the Southland: History of UT’s Marching Band
- Fall 2024 Awards and Recognitions
- The Pursuit of Justice: Evidence from our Special Collections
- Reduced Library Hours Sept. 20 & Sept. 22 Due to Morgan Wallen Concerts
Upcoming Events
More Events-
Art Exhibition: Seed Library & Art 214
Nov. 27 at 12amJohn C Hodges Library - Dixie Marie Wooten Commons West -
Art Exhibition: Seed Library & Art 214
Nov. 28 at 12amJohn C Hodges Library - Dixie Marie Wooten Commons West -
Art Exhibition: Seed Library & Art 214
Nov. 29 at 12amJohn C Hodges Library - Dixie Marie Wooten Commons West