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Chat reference available round-the-clock! Real-time, chat reference service is provided by reference staff from various academic libraries. UC Irvine librarians will follow up with additional information if needed. Access to licensed online material requires the software VPN with the Group set to UCI Full.
UC Irvine students, faculty and staff may schedule a 30 minute consultation with a reference librarian to focus on your research needs or visit us during our in-person drop-in hours and ask us how to find materials and conduct research.
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Available round-the-clock!Real-time, chat reference service is provided by reference staff from various academic libraries. UC Irvine librarians will follow up with additional information if needed.
Undergraduates: schedule a 30-minute consultation that focuses on your research needs. Note: a UCINetID is required to schedule a research consultation.
Faculty and graduate students: please contact your subject librarian to set up an appointment to discuss your specific research questions.