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Reserves

We offer two Reserves collections: Print Reserves and Cyber Reserves.

Print Reserves

The Reserve Collection is designed to make heavily used materials available to as many students as possible on a short-term loan. Most of the items that are On Reserve have been put there by your teachers for your use. The Print Reserves Collection includes books, journals, and other frequently requested material.  

The Print Reserves are shelved at the Circulation Desk on the Main Floor of the Library. Ask for the book that you want at the Desk. It will speed things up if you have the call number of the book written down when you come to the Desk! If you need help finding the call number of the book that you want, we will be happy to show you how to find it.

Depending on the item, materials may be borrowed for 2 hours, 24 hours,  3 days, or 7 days.

Be sure to note the time or date that the items are due so that you can return the items on time!

You may borrow a maximum of two Print Reserves items at the same time.

Cyber Reserves

Cyber Reserves provides online access to articles, course notes, and other supplemental materials that would otherwise only be accessible in person at the Library. Materials placed on Reserve by Faculty include: course syllabi, class notes, exams, and exercises.

Access to Cyber Reserves is available only to current Marianopolis students. It may be accessed using you 7-digit student number and your personal password. Cyber Reserves enables students to retrieve, view, and print a variety of course materials that their Instructors have placed on Reserve for their use during the term.

If you have any questions or comments regarding the Cyber Reserves service, please see Elaine Greer at the Library or e-mail us at reserves@marianopolis.edu  

All items are in PDF format. To view the materials, students must have installed Adobe Acrobat Reader on their computers. Acrobat Reader is free software. Students can download it from the Adobe website.