Langsdale Library, University of Baltimore

Electronic Reserves

Access Materials / Electronic Reserves

Faculty book(s)/article(s) | Students course reserve lists

For faculty member:

The electronic reserves service can process articles, chapters,
and presentations to develop web-based course reserve pages. Students can use a faculty-provided password to access materials selected without going
to the Library. For more information about the service, contact:

For more information about the service, contact the Reserves Technician:

Brian Chetelat
410-837-4260

bchetelat@ubalt.edu


Circulation staff members can also assist faculty with reserves service, contact:

Tammy Taylor
Circulation Supervisor
410-837-4263
ttaylor@ubalt.edu

Jeffrey Hutson
Associate Director for Public Services
410-837-4209
jhutson@ubalt.edu


While staff will process requests as rapidly as circumstances permit, the greater the lead time with which items are submitted the better. Particularly at the start of the semester and other peak demand times, it may take five business days or more to develop fully a course reserve page. Reserves staff will work with each faculty member to create a feasible schedule for the requests.

Please click here to have a book or journal article in Langsdale's collection placed on reserve. Fill in the appropriate form for each item you wish placed on reserve. Please provide the Circulation Department with a copy of your syllabus. If the Library does not own an item which you wish to have placed on reserve, please bring your personal copy to the Library's Circulation Desk and complete the form for processing. Copies of the form are also available from your departmental secretary. If you have any other questions about reserves, please click here to send your message. Please note that Langsdale Library conforms to copyright law. For more information, on copyright.

For students:

Please click here to view course reserve lists. The first time you access reserves from off-campus, click on "view course lists" in the preceding sentence. On the next screen, click on "ERes at UB" under "More Options" on the screen's left. That will bring up a screen which lists the plug-ins needed to view various document formats (e.g. html, word, pdf). Click on the plug-in you need and follow the instructions to load it on your C: drive. The format(s) for items on reserve for your course appear on its reserve list. Questions? Click here to send message.

Note: If your course is listed here and the document titles on the list are underlined you can view the document online. If your course is listed but a document title has the phrase "hard copy reserves" next to it, these items are on reserve at Langsdale's circulation desk.