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Reminders

eReserves and Online Reserve Requests

The Libraries make special provision for assigned readings expected to be in heavy demand. Instructors can request that material be placed on course reserve (short-term loan). If course readings are available in electronic journals, the Libraries can place the electronic version on eReserves to ensure 24 hour a day, multi-user access from any location for all students with a valid library card and PIN.

You can fill out an online Reserve Request for any item that you wish to place on reserve. Instructions for placing items on reserve in each library are at http://www.library.yorku.ca/BorrowRenew/PlaceItemsOnReserve.htm.

Library and Computing Services Student Newsletter

Each fall the Libraries and Computing and Network Services produces a newsletter for students - @YorkU. More than just news, it's really a survival guide packed with important practical advice for making the most of York's library and computing resources and services. We encourage you to bring it to the attention of all your students: their reading it could make the difference between frustration and success. You, too, might want to take a look as many library and computing services will be useful in supporting your own research and teaching.

Liaison Librarians

Who is Your Liaison Librarian, and What Could We Do for You?

There have been a number of changes to liaison librarian assignments over the last year as we try to ensure that each department (or, in some cases, faculties and programs) has a librarian whom faculty members and graduate students can contact for assistance with any library matters.

We encourage you to review the current liaison librarians list and introduce yourself to your liaison librarian. Find out what we can do for you!

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