While brushing out the holiday cobwebs, we want to remind folks of some of our services that will help you get started this semester. Have a look to see what we can do for you!
Course Reserves:
If your profs mentioned that course readings or other materials will be available via the library, you can probably look them up in our Course Reserves. Some materials are available to check out at the Circulation Desk and some materials may be available online. Here is some help on how to search for and access Course Reserves.
Searching the Catalog:
In addition to Course Reserves, you may be looking at your syllabus and wondering if the library has any other related materials. Search for books, videos, and articles by using our catalog and, if you’re new to using the library catalog, check out our information page and the rest of this series of how-to videos.
Printing, Copying, and Scanning:
At the beginning of the semester, students have $10 of printing money loaded on their Mocs Card. The library offers both black-and-white and color printing ($0.07 and $0.35 per page respectively) and you may now print from your own laptop! In addition, University Graphic & Mail Services maintains a Copy Center on our first floor for larger or custom copying and printing. The library also provides access to self-serve copiers ($0.10 per page) on our first and second floors and free scanning on our second floor. Left your Mocs Card in your car on the other end of campus? Purchase a Guest Card for a buck!
Getting Help:
Of course, not all of our services are of the technological variety. We still employ a cadre of (mostly) human beings that work our service desks and can help you on a 1-on-1 basis. Ask for help in pretty much any mode of communication or take a short-cut to set up a 1-on-1 appointment.
Including the Library in Your Social Media Feeds:
In addition to making announcements on this blog, we’re doing stuff on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Phew, we’re tired of linking to stuff for now. If we didn’t hit what you’re looking for, let us know in the comments below. Otherwise, here’s to a great semester, UTC!