New Reserve Policy

Faculty often require students to read specific books and journal articles for class. The easiest way to ensure that all students have equal access to the required material is to use Library Reserves. Required books can still be placed on physical reserve in Access Services at the Circulation Desk in Tuttleman. As indicated below, journal articles will now be made available through e-reserves only. Visit this page for more information about e-reserves and to fill out the online form. Students can access articles here. The following is a message from Penelope Myers, Head of Access Services: “Effective Spring 2006 semester Paley reserves will supply articles as e-reserves only. We will have backups of all articles on CD should Diamond ever go down. This is being done as we anticipate that so many students will be wanting to access materials remotely rather than coming into Paley/Tuttleman to check out photocopies, and also with the advent of e-z proxy remote access issues having largely disappeared.” –David C. Murray

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