how to use course reserve ucsd

by Miss Edythe Schuppe 6 min read

Log on to the course reserve system and select the class you want to view. Depending on the subject, course reserve materials can be located near the Geisel Service Area. What is my AD login? Your AD login is what you use to access your UCSD email, TritonEd Resources, the protected Wi-Fi or VPN, and ACMS computers.

Electronic items such as e-books, articles, and streaming media will have easy access. Just click.
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Accessing Reserves
  1. Go to: reserves.ucsd.edu.
  2. Enter your AD login – the same you use to access your campus email.
  3. Select your course. All items on reserve from your professor will be listed.
Oct 3, 2018

Full Answer

What are course reserves and how do they work?

Course Reserves are available for students to access in the Service Area of the Geisel Library building. To ensure that all students have access to the materials they need for their classes and eliminate late fees, Course Reserves are limited to in-person use in the Library.

How do I find course reserves in the library?

How do I find course reserves? Log on to the course reserve system and select the class you want to view. Depending on the subject, course reserve materials may be checked out from the Geisel Front Desk, the Media Desk on the first floor of Geisel, or the Biomedical Library Building Front Desk. Library Course Reserves for Students

What are electronic reserves and how do I access them?

Electronic reserves are materials made available online, including e-books, book excerpts, journal articles, audio and image files and non-copyrighted material such as syllabi and lecture notes. How do I access electronic reserves from off campus?

Note that arranging a visit to a UC Natural Reserve involves two steps

Submitting an application — describing the general nature of the visit and justification for using the reserve (s)

Application Details

Apply to use the reserves online via the Reserve Application Management System (RAMS). Please scroll down the list to the specific San Diego Reserve (s) you wish to visit.

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