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Faculty that have used Library Reserves for a course in the last AY, the Library team will roll over Library Reserves Lists before the upcoming semester, typically a month before the start of the semester.
However, if you want to create the list yourself there are several methods available. Review the table below to help you decide which is the best method for your subject.
Scenario | Create a new list from an existing list | Create a new list from scratch | |
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You want to use the Reserves List from a previous course with minimal changes. | ✔️ | ||
You want to preserve tags and notes from an existing list. | ✔️ | ||
You created a new list a while ago and it's not yet linked to a course. | ✔️ | ||
Your course has never used a Reserves List before. |
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You anticipate significant changes to the existing Reserves List. | ✔️ | ✔️ |
The Library team will roll over Reserve Lists before the upcoming semester. If you want to create your list in advance, follow the steps below.
Steps:
The Library team will roll over Reserve Lists before the upcoming semester. If you want to create your list in advance, follow the steps below.
Steps:
Please contact Library Reserves Staff to link a new course to an existing list that is already associated with one or more courses.
You can email reserve@csusm.edu for assistance with Library Reserves requests.
When emailing, please include the semester and course number in the Subject line (i.e. Fall 2024 SOC 101) of the email and include as much bibliographic information as possible, such as:
+Add - add sections, items, and notes. See our notes and tags section.
Manage Items - view a list collapsed and move entire sections by dragging and dropping.
Filter - view a list by due dates, tags, material type, and status.
Search - look up materials that are on the list.
You can export your Library Reserves List in specific formats such as APA or MLA. You are also able to export it to Zotero.
Exporting to Word will allow for the citations to be downloaded in different Bibliographic styles (APA, MLA, etc.).