WE WANT TO HELP YOU!

Place an item on reserve--

 

Many times professors put personal DVD's, books, and other materials on reserve for students to use. Or you may have library materials that you want your entire class to use during a particular semester.  Email course reserve questions and requests to Tabi or call x238.

 

 

 

Questions about copyright, click here.

 

Schedule library instruction--

Did you know that the library can provide a customized library instruction for your class? 

 

 

Please call Lynne or Werner at x269.

Obtain help from the library if you're creating a new course, especially an online class--

By working with the librarians, you can be sure that we have the resources that your students need for projects and assignments.

 

Email your Idea or Request

Its always a good idea to see what materials the library has before giving an assignment.

 

Suggest titles/materials for purchase--

We need your input so that we can spend the library budget wisely. And if you need to know what books/materials we have in your area, just give Werner a call at x269.

 

Email Nora with your order questions

Order forms are available on the "Ordering Materials" faculty information page

Suggest websites to link to--

Our Subject Internet Guides provide links to websites that have been evaluated and updated by librarians.  Recommend websites for us to include.

 

Give Us Your Input

 

 

Request a bibliography of library materials--

The library can provide you with a bibliography of books by a particular author, on a specific subject, or in a particular call number range. 

Email your Request or call Werner x269

Please allow time for Werner to complete a bibliography.

 

Ask us for your own research help or library assignment help--

Don't be embarrassed when your students know more about databases and ebooks than you do. Let us suggest resources for your assignments.

We're glad to help you find an appropriate text for your class through interlibrary loan or to order interlibrary loan materials for your personal research.

 

Email Lynne or Werner