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Course Reserves at UMass Lowell

Information about Course Reserves

Course Reserves

Course Reserves
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  • Required or supplemental material assigned by instructors
  • Find reserve material in the Libraries' catalog
  • Physical materials are available at the Circulation Desk at Lydon or O'Leary Library
  • Online materials are available with UML email and password

Information for Students

What are Reserves?

"Reserves" refers to items that a faculty member has set aside for use in a particular course. They are kept separate from the general collection and have a short loan period in order to provide the most access to the materials to the greatest number of people. Reserve materials include items from the Library’s collections, professors’ personal copies of books, CDs, videos and folders containing photocopies of journal articles or book chapters. The loan period for Reserves materials is usually two hours. Some items on reserve have a loan period of 24 hours. Scanners are available in the libraries to copy Reserve materials. A UMass Lowell ID (UCARD) or a UML issued library card accompanied by a photo ID is required for borrowing Reserve material. Up to three items may be borrowed at a time.

Looking Up Reserves

Reserves at UML are listed in our online catalog.

  • Find the item you want to use by clicking the Course Reserves link in the upper right side.
  • Scroll the list of courses or search for your by instructor, course name, course number or department.
  • Note the call number for the item(s) you wish to borrow.

Using Reserves

  • Reserves are located at the Circulation Desks at O'Leary and Lydon Libraries.
  • Bring the call number and title of the item you wish to borrow to the Circulation Desk indicated in the catalog for the item you want.
  • A staff member will retrieve the item(s) and check them out to you.  You must have your UML (UCARD) ID or a UML issued library card accompanied by a photo ID with you. (Drivers' licenses alone are not acceptable.) When you have finished with the reserve item(s), return them to the desk and a staff member will discharge the item(s).
  • Up to three items may be borrowed at a time.
  • Some items may be available electronically. Electronic Reserves will have a link to the article in the catalog.

Overdue, Lost or Damaged Reserves Items

If an overdue item is not returned within seven days, it is presumed lost and we begin the process to replace it. For a lost or damaged reserve item, you must pay the cost of the replacement plus a processing fee (books $130.00 + $30.00; photocopies $20.00 + $10.00).