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International Baccalaureate Student Visits

Welcome! This research guide will help you identify and locate resources for IB program projects, and offer tips on research and citing sources

Welcome

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Welcome to the University of Arizona Libraries!

While license agreements and copyright laws prevent us from providing off-campus access to the library’s online resources for high school and other community users who are not currently enrolled in coursework at the University of Arizona - you can access digital and physical content by visiting our libraries in person.

  • To access digital content, bring your laptop and use UAGuest WiFi
  • If you don’t have a laptop, use our public computers on the 1st floor of the Main Library. (You’ll need a computer card, which is free).
  • Books, newspapers, and more are accessible to browse and read within the building. (To borrow books, apply for a library card.)

Borrowing Materials

Borrowing privileges for non-UA affiliates
To apply for a library card, download the application and bring it to any of our library locations. The initial loan period is 21 days for all borrowers. Sorry, only UA affiliates can borrow technology.
Affiliation Cost
Community user – level 1 (borrowing privileges only) $125 per year  
Community user – level 2 (borrowing privileges and computer access) $250 per year

Public Computers

Public computers

Computers are available for public use on the 1st floor of the Main Library during public hours. The computer area has printers and a scanner nearby.

Get a computer card

You'll need to get a computer card on the 1st floor of the Main Library at the Ask Us desk. You must present a photo ID and be 15 years of age or older.  Notify a staff member if your computer card is lost or stolen.