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Virtual Reference Hours

Want (virtual) face-to-face help from your friends at the Schusterman Library? Join us for virtual reference sessions via Zoom! We'll be on hand to answer your questions, assist with assignments and research, or just say hello.

Schusterman Library Temporarily Closed

In coordination with OU-Tulsa leadership, Schusterman Library’s building will be temporarily closed until further notice as a precautionary measure due to the COVID-19/coronavirus public health emergency.

Tips for Staying Healthy

#TulsaSooners, here are a few tips to help you stay healthy:

  • Wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds
  • Use hand sanitizer with at least 60% ethyl alcohol
  • Cover coughs/sneezes away from your hands

Not feeling well? Call OU-Tulsa Student Health at (918) 660-3102.

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Research Week Lightning Talks

This year the OU-Tulsa Scholar Squad will host two Lightning Talk sessions during Research Week.

  • Student, Resident, Postdoc, and Staff Talks will be Thursday, April 9 from 4pm to 5pm in the Library Gallery

  • Faculty Talks will be Friday, April 10 from 11am to 12pm in the Library Gallery

Presentation topics can cover the design and operation of a research project as well as programs/projects that describe the creation and improvement of work, services, technologies, procedures, and so much more.

New Online Reservation System

Guess what, #TulsaSooners? You can now reserve group study rooms and treadmill desks online at ou-tulsa.libcal.com. You can also set up an appointment with a librarian and find out about upcoming events at the library.

OU-Tulsa 3MT Competition

OU-Tulsa faculty, staff, and students, do you know a student who has great research to share and can share it in only three minutes? OU-Tulsa will be hosting a local 3-minute thesis competition on Tuesday, January 14th at 6:00pm in the Schusterman Library. Students will present their dissertation, thesis, or other graduate level projects in just 3 minutes (and with just 1 slide) to a non-specialist audience.