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The Gustavus Library is eager to continue to support you, even when you are unable to visit our facility. Our goal is to maximize the electronic accessibility of our resources and provide virtual research and digital learning support. Please send any questions you may have to folke@gustavus.edu..
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24/7 Chat: When Gustavus librarians are not available, librarians from other institutions will be available to help you 24/7.
Research Help Appointments: Schedule a one-on-one consultation with a Gustavus librarian; both in person and virtual appointments are available.
Research Next Steps Program: Fill out this form at any point in your research; a librarian will respond with suggestions and tips within two business days.
E-mail: folke@gustavus.edu (please include your name, the best way to contact you, and a brief description of your research needs)
During spring semester:
Please check the Library's homepage for updates or changes.
Services for immunocompromised patrons or those unable to come to campus:
For those patrons who are unable to come into the building, the Library may be able to provide contactless pickup and/or scanned copies of articles or book chapters upon request. This online tutorial explains these services in more detail.
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