Course reserves are materials requested by instructors that library staff set aside for short-term student use. They offer convenient access to required readings, media, and other materials that may ...
Course reserves are required or supplemental materials available for student use, and can include current library materials, faculty personal copies and/or new items purchased by the library upon ...
The Law Library is committed to helping faculty succeed in their research and scholarship, as well as providing valuable teaching resources such as course reserves and assistance with course ...
UW Libraries has implemented the ExLibris tool, Leganto, now integrated with WyoCourses (Canvas) as "Readings and Resources," to streamline Course Reserves and Course Readings for the University of ...
Instructors may use the Libraries Course Reserves service to build a reading list in WyoCourses that is easily accessible to their students. This may include library owned physical resources, ...
The Law Library is committed to helping faculty succeed in their research and scholarship, as well as providing valuable teaching resources such as course reserves and assistance with course ...
Course Reserve service allows instructors to set aside, on a library reserve shelf, books and articles for class use. Reserve materials are removed from the collection at the end of each quarter and ...
Course reserves may be checked out from the Circulation Desk on the first floor of Van Wylen Library. Check-out periods vary from four hours to four days, depending on the material. To make a reserve ...
Required reserve books and DVDs are available for student use at Snowden Library's Circulation Desk. We ask that suggested readings not be placed on reserve. For items from Snowden Library's ...