Our full schedule of library research support continues to be available remotely.
Library instruction will continue for courses via an online model. By prior arrangement, a librarian can deliver the preferred instructional modality asynchronous with the class, or prepare a guide to resources specific to a research assignment. For more information, please contact: Amanda Bosch, Digital Pedagogy and Scholarship Librarian.
Faculty requests for purchase of new materials will be prioritized to support teaching and in e-format, if available. Please contact Constance Grant, Associate Library Director and Head of Access Services, with questions or requests.
While many journal/magazine articles may be borrowed electronically, physical items such as books may be reduced as many libraries have reduced services. We will attempt to borrow items when possible, but please be aware that libraries are restricted from loaning most eBooks.
Questions? Trouble accessing the request form? Send an email to InterLibrary Loan
Course Reserves are again available for Spring 2022. However, VHS tapes, notes, chapters and copied portions of books cannot be placed on reserve and should instead be scanned to your Blackboard course.
Additionally, the library welcomes collaborating with you to find digital versions, alternative texts (including open educational resources), and media for your courses. When scanning and adding content to your Blackboard course, please remember to follow copyright guidelines for fair use. For assistance finding digital materials or adding them to a library course reserve list, please contact the Help Desk.