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Course Reserves

December 7th, 2011

2 hours is way too short for course reserves…3 or 4 hours is much more realistic.  Please take this comment into consideration.  Thanks.

Hi,

Thanks very much for your comment.  The loan period for Reserves is set by the course instructor, not the library.  We offer a number of options for the loan period, and the instructor decides based on the number of students in the class, length of the reading, etc.  You may want to suggest to the instructor that the period be extended.

 

Best wishes,

Lesley Balcom

Reserves

January 24th, 2011

Signing out Reserves for 2 hours is not enough time, should be at least 3 – 4 hours.  Some materials are required for longer.

Instructors, not Library staff, choose the loan period for Reserve items.  You may want to ask your instructor to consider a longer loan period for a particular item.

New website

April 8th, 2010

I bookmarked this link.  Thank you for a good job!

Thanks for your comment.  We’re glad you like our new site!

Power bar extension cords query

March 29th, 2010

It would be helpful to have power bar extension cords in the Commons Cafe for plugging in computers.

Thanks for your suggestion.  You aren’t alone in your need to plug in at the library!

We are concerned about the safety hazard posed by cords running across the floor, and are  taking  steps to increase access to power without compromising safety.

Over the past few months we added approximately fifty new power drops on the 3rd and 4th floor of HIL.

If you prefer to work on the first floor you will find access to power and to desk top computers throughout the floor.

Database query

March 16th, 2010

Why is it so hard to find the links to CINAHL and PsychInfo?

Thanks for your question. We’re sorry that you found it hard to locate the databases you were looking for.  They can be found under the tab “Articles & Research Databases.”  It takes some time to reorient yourself on our new page but we hope that you are now finding our site easy to navigate and are enjoying the new features.

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