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Course Reserve Materials- Importance & Purpose

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This guide will explain the purpose of a Course Reserve collection and its importance for an Academic Library.

Purpose

The purpose of a Course Reserve is to provide students with easy access to essential course materials, such as textbooks, readings, and other resources, ensuring they have the necessary tools to succeed in their studies. It helps facilitate equitable access to high-demand materials, often by making them available for short-term borrowing through the library. Course Reserves support academic success by offering resources that may be costly, limited in availability, or essential for coursework. Additionally, they encourage effective study habits by ensuring that all students have access to the required materials.

Course Reserve collections are designed to meet everyone's needs by providing access to essential course materials for all students, regardless of financial constraints or resource availability. By offering textbooks, readings, and other academic resources for short-term borrowing, Course Reserves ensure that no student is left behind due to limited access to required content. These collections help accommodate varying schedules, study preferences, and learning paces, ensuring all students have the opportunity to succeed. Ultimately, Course Reserves create a level playing field for students to engage with the materials they need to excel academically.

Collection Highlights

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