Make sure the student is fully registered for the course. Students will log in with their Active Directory (AD) accounts. If they are accessing course reserves from off-campus, please direct them to our Off-Campus Access page.
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Residents of California, 18 years of age or older, may apply for a library privilege card. Using Licensed Databases: UC San Diego has entered into license agreements with the producers of various copyrighted databases, many of which limit use of their services to the university's faculty, staff, and students.
How it works:Request available item(s). UC San Diego students, faculty, and staff use UC Library Search Request. ... Wait for an email from campuscurbside@ucsd.edu letting you know your item is ready for pickup. Most items are available for pickup within 3 business days.
For items too large for book returns, contact LibraryBorrowing@ucsd.edu to coordinate returns.
Both Geisel Library and WongAvery Library are fully open to UC San Diego students, faculty, staff and the public.
The UC San Diego Library, ranked among the nation's top 25 public academic libraries, plays a critical role in advancing and supporting the university's research, teaching, patient care, and public service missions.
Do you have any fiction (or mysteries or science fiction or graphic novels)? The short answer is yes. However, our books are not arranged the way you would find in a public library, with sections like fiction and mysteries, nor do we necessarily have what's just been published or on the NY Times bestseller lists.
If you know the book title, click on the Course Reserves title, then type the tile in the search box.
If you know the course number, search for it by using the four digit department code ( listed to the right ), followed by the three to four digit course number.
If you know your professor's name, search for it by using last name, first name.