Services for Students

Special Collections provides a wide range of services to Southern Miss students. Students have access to print and electronic resources in Special Collections. Use the links below to learn about specific services available to you.



Guides for Students

For general information about Special Collections, visit the Welcome to Special Collections guide.

For project ideas using our collections, look at the Research Topics in the Special Collections guide. Review our research guides to get you started on a topic.



 
Research Help

Visit the Ask-a-Librarian page for research assistance via telephone, e-mail, or chat. For one-on-one or small group help, schedule a research consultation with a librarian.



 
Putting Items on Hold
Materials in Special Collections are not available for circulation and must be used in McCain Library & Archives Room 305. For student researchers, we will put materials on hold for up to 2 months, so that research materials are readily available.

 
Technology Help

Printing: Photocopies of materials are available for a fee of $0.10/page with a $5.00 fee for every 100 pages copied. Students may make their own copies from books unless they are in poor condition.

Public Computers: Special Collections has two computers available for student use.

Wireless Access: Is available on campus. Go to iTech’s website for additional information.

Digital Reproductions: High resolution scans of our materials are available to students for $5.00/image. Copyright clearance is the responsibility of the student.



 
Individuals with Disabilities

Students requiring special assistance in the University Libraries should be registered with the University's Office for Disability Accommodations, which will help to ensure that the libraries are aware of all reasonable and appropriate accommodations.

Other inquiries about library services and assistive technology may be made by phoning or visiting any service desk located within a particular library or by using Ask-a-Librarian.