If you wish to have readings or other items put on reserve for your course, please contact Dale Perreault.
If you wish to request a license to stream a film title for your course, please contact Lisa Norberg.
To see a list of the books, book sections or chapters, or other materials your professor has placed on reserve for your course, you can click on the "Course Reserves" link located just below the main search box on the library's homepage.
If you want to see a complete list, you can search by your professor's name (e.g., Peter Cooper), the course name (e.g., History of Pop Art), or the course code (e.g., HTA-310).
A couple of things to note:
If it's a physical book be sure to "Check Availability" in the catalog record and jot down the location and call number, so we can pull it for you when you come to the desk.
If a reserve book is currently checked out, the exact time it is due back in the library will be indicated. Check with us at the desk to see if it's been returned.
Most Reserve items circulate for 4 hours at a time and may be taken out of the library. After 4PM, most items can be checked out overnight. The library doesn't purchase multiple copies of Reserve books, so please be mindful that others in your class may need access to these materials.
If you have any questions or need assistance, please contact us.
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