Reserves are course-related materials, such as photocopied articles, books, book chapters and tests from previous semesters, placed on reserve with the library by professors. While course reserves for on-campus classes are often found in paper form at one of the campus libraries, distance education students will find all reserves in electronic format. Materials photocopied for reserve can be accessed from home though one of the libraries' two E-Reserve systems. Course reserves are posted either through the University Libraries website, or through the Health Sciences Library web site, depending on the course you are taking.
This section introduces you to the two reserve systems available through the UNC Libraries. After completing this section you will know :
Please Note: Many of the documents placed on reserve in both the University and Health Sciences Libraries require Adobe Acrobat Reader. To see if you already have Acrobat Reader or to learn how to install it, click here .
Last updated: 08_05_2008