Monday, March 16, 2020

What the library can do for you while on extended break

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Libraries from a distance 

We hope everyone is staying safe and healthy during this time. Even though you can't visit the library in person, we are still available to help. For those unfamiliar with the libraries distance learning services, here is a brief overview. 

COVID 19 Updates 

There are several ways you can stay up to date on how Tarleton is handling COVID 19. 

Renew Materials Online 

The last thing we want you to have to worry about is late fees.  Tarleton Libraries is working on ways to address this and help people avoid fines, but in the meantime, you can renew your items online here.


Online Library Resources 

You can still search library resources from home. You will need to log in with your NETID and password, but we have numerous eBooks and online resources that you can still access. More information about remote access and password help can be found here.

Streaming Media and E books

Tarleton has several platform for streaming educational or recreational music and videos. Learn more here. Tarleton has numerous online books to chose from. Everything from new popular books on Overdrive to literature and classics, all which can be accessed online.

Research Help

While in-person classes may be temporarily on hold, you probably still have research projects to work on. The library is here to help. Learn more about research strategies here. 

Other Questions?

Tarleton Library staff will be gone Monday, March 16th, but we will be back on the 17th. Feel free to email or call if you have additional questions.

  • Email Stephenville: reference@tarleton.edu
  • Email Fort Worth:  ftwlibrary@tarleton.edu
  • Phone Stephenville:  254-968-9249
  • Phone Fort Worth:  817-717-3315
  • Chat available Monday- Friday 8am- 5pm.

Stay Safe! Stay Healthy!



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