Mission | Location & Hours | Subjects & Librarians | Call Numbers | Events & Exhibitions
The Humanities Department covers the following subjects: African Studies, American Sign Language, Ancient Studies, Art, Communications, Comparative Literature, Dance, Design, English and American Language and Literature, European Studies, Film, French Language and Literature, Germanic Languages and Literatures, Humanities, Italian Language and Literature, Juvenile Literature, Latin American Studies, Linguistics and TESL, Media Arts, Music, Philosophy, Photography, Portuguese Language and Literature, Spanish Language and Literature and Theatre.
The Humanities Department is located on level 5 of the Lee Library, with the Asian Studies and Juvenile Literature collections located on the South side of level 4.
The Humanities Reference Desk on level 5 (801-422-4006) is open:
| Humanities Reference Desk Hours | |
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| Monday - Thursday | 8 am - 9 pm |
| Friday | 8 am - 6 pm |
| Saturday | 10 am - 6 pm |
The Juvenile Literature Reference Desk on level 4 (801-422-3835) is open:
| Juvenile Literature Reference Desk Hours | |
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| Monday - Thursday | 11am - 8pm |
| Friday | 11am - 5pm |
| Saturday | 12pm - 4pm |
| *if closed, please go to Reference desk on level 5 | |
Reference desks exist to help you with research, navigate the numerous on-line databases, find articles and images, search for missing books, check out dry-erase markers, etc. The reference desk should be the first stop in getting research help. If the reference desk is unable to help with your research, or you need more extensive research help, they will refer you to the appropriate subject librarian.
The following subjects are links to the "Subject Page" designed by Subject Librarians to aid patrons in research. These pages include links to databases and other sources that are useful conducting research in the specific subject.
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The Humanities Department houses a large collection of books that are organized by Library of Congress subject headings and call numbers. The first two letters of the call number designate the various subject headings. Below is a breakdown of the call numbers and their related topics on level 5: