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    New name, same service: Course Materials

    by Meredith Bratland August 8, 2019
    written by Meredith Bratland

    Course Materials is the new name for items for loan at the library related to courses, such as textbooks. We’ve changed the name from Reserves. Reserves is one of those library words that you have to learn the meaning of and is confusing for new students. After consultation with students and considering best practices at other universities, we arrived at Course Materials. In the end, that is what they are!

    Each of the Libraries will have an area for Course Materials, some behind a Service Desk, others in a self-serve Course Materials room.

    Augustana Library has Course Material behind the desk. Here’s a mock-up of how the new signage will be visible at the desk.

    The Libraries will receive new signage in the fall to make finding physical course materials easy in each location. We continue to work closely with the campus Bookstore to acquire required textbooks/course readings and make available to students on short-term loans.

    Of course, many readings and other media are available in a digital format and can be directly obtained from the Course Materials section on the Libraries’ website.

    Instructors are encouraged to use the Reading List service, so items can be added to our Course Materials collections.

    For physical items, they will be placed in a Course Materials area in one of the libraries, and given a short-term loan period (usually two hours). For further information, please email us at coursemat@ualberta.ca.

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  • Let us introduce you to… Kaitlyn, Sarah, Kathy, Carol!

    by Eva Romanick July 11, 2019
    by Eva Romanick July 11, 2019

    Staff profiles tell the story of an organization. Here at the University of Alberta Libraries, this is ours… Meet Kaitlyn, Sarah, Kathy & Carol!Kaitlyn Hill, Sarah Chomyc, Kathy Urban and Carol Rodgers make up our Monograph Acquisitions Team. Congratulations! The Monograph Acquisition Team just got awarded the University of Alberta Library’s Team Service Excellence Award Winners! How do you feel? We are all very grateful that our team has been recognized in this fashion and consider this…

  • Let us introduce you to… Elisabet!

    by Eva Romanick June 25, 2019
    by Eva Romanick June 25, 2019

    Staff profiles tell the story of an organization. Here at the University of Alberta Libraries, this is ours… Meet Elisabet!June 30th is Social Media Day and we’re celebrating early by interviewing one of our Communications and Outreach members, Elisabet Ingibergsson, who handles the University of Alberta Libraries Facebook social media. What is your role at UAL?I am a public services assistant at Bibliothèque Saint-Jean. What is the coolest thing about working at Bibliothèque Saint-Jean? I…

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