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Off-campus access to all electronic resources. Remote renewal of library materials.
Research assistance – librarians are available whenever the library is open to help you with any research needs you may have. You can also schedule appointments in advance. Reference assistance is also available online via text, chat and email
Reserves – instructors can place items on reserve to guarantee that they are available to students. Reserve items are kept at the Circulation Desk.
Interlibrary loan – books and articles can be requested from other libraries at no charge. Users can place requests for many items themselves using Primo 1Search, but librarians are always happy to assist users.
Library Instruction – instructors may include library skills instruction in their courses. This instruction is specifically geared to the content of that particular course and assignments.
INST 105 – Library Research Skills – This 2-credit, 8-week course helps students develop information literacy skills applicable in future courses, employment and independent learning.