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First-Time Steps for Getting Started
Borrowing Materials
Research Support
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Electronic Course Reserves
- Traditional and online course reserve services are available. Instructors can enjoy the convenience of faxing content such as class notes, exams, syllabi, homework, instructor overheads, and student papers directly to the system. The E-Reserves system also works well with courseware such as WebCT, making it easy to integrate reserve readings into a course website. And it is easy to link to web pages or online articles from library databases such as JSTOR, Academic Search Premier, Science Direct and others.
Off-Campus Access to E-Resources
- To use our electronic resources from off-campus you must first logon to our network.
| Library Instructions
- Librarians can visit your off-campus classroom or use the polycom classroom and teach your students all about finding authoritative information sources for their research papers and projects. Request a general library orientation or have a Subject Specialist provide in-depth training on the latest databases as well as the core bibliography for the field. Find out about our Library-Classroom Partnership.
Request Materials Using Interlibrary Loan
- Materials can be sent to your off-campus location. Use journal ISSN numbers whenever possible, and note the location where you found the citation.
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