Digitized journal articles, book chapters, old tests and other materials that instructors make available for their students to read online for their classes. There is a link to the Electronic Reserves page on the right side of the Libraries' home page. To access the materials from off-campus, you need to use the proxy server.
Reserve material such as journal articles, book chapters, etc., accessible through the internet at http://reserves.ucsd.edu.
Reserve material that you can read online.
or E Reserves or Online Reserves- Class related materials that are available for printing, saving, or reading through the libraryâ€(tm)s electronic reserves page at http://eastlib.east.asu.edu/reserve
Provides online access to library materials that have been reserved by an instructor for the use of students enrolled in a particular course.
Supplemental educational materials (articles, textbook chapters, etc.) that colleges and universities make available to students online via a password protected intranet.
(Eres) - A method by which instructors may make documents and other materials available to students via digital transfer and the world wide web.
Joyner Library has a service which allows instructors to place reserve readings online. Not all materials can be placed online, but this method provides convenient remote access to some readings that you would normally put at the reserve desk in the library.
E-reserves are journal articles and book chapters that professors want to make available to all of their students electronically. These documents are available 24 hours a day through the university's library Web site. Usually a separate password is required to access the materials for each class.