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Course Reserves

The primary purpose of the Libraries' reserve service is to provide the teaching faculty with the ability to expand the classroom learning experience by using non-textbook materials (articles, study guides, reference books, WebPages, etc.). More info here.

Access Course Reserves

    Library Books and instructors' Personal Copies on Hodges Reserves can be obtained from the 2nd Floor Circulation Desk in the Hodges Library.

    Online Reserves are available through the Course Reserves Catalog.

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    Tips for Using Course Reserves

    • Search the Course Reserves catalog by Course Name = DEPARTMENT COURSE# INSTRUCTOR (e.g. English 102 Smith)
    • Not every reserve item is online. You may find your instructor placed print materials in our reserve collections.
    • Not able to find what you are looking for? Instructors may also use Online@UT to place online materials for your courses' reserve collections. If you cannot find what you are looking for through our Course Reserves, you might try Online@UT to see if what you are looking for is there.

 

Place materials on Reserve

    Printable Reserve Form | Instructions

    Hodges Reserve Material drop-off: Digital Production Services, 170 Hodges Library

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    Tips for Adding Materials to a UT Libraries Course Reserves Collection
    • Don't want to use the library's request form? Email DPS your reading list (hodgesreserve@utk.edu), including your name, contact information, course name and number.
    • At the start of semester rush, please allow several days for processing requests.
    • After-hours request and materials drop-off available at the Hodges Circulation Desk (2nd floor).
    • If you want to create your own electronic reserve collection using Online@UT, contact Digital Media Services for assistance.

Connect to the Online Catalog to find reserve materials for your course.

Course Reserves