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Course Reserves are required materials that an instructor has asked the library to set aside for their class, ensuring equitable access for all students enrolled in that course.

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About Course Reserves

Reserves fall into one of two categories: print reserve, and eReserve.Print Reserveis for physical materials such as books and DVDs. They are kept at the circulation desk in the Library (4thfloor, Centennial Hall) and have shorter loan periods than regular library materials. Photocopies cannot be placed on print reserve; articles and other short excerpts should be placed on eReserve.

eReserveis forshort excerpts, such as articles and book chapters, and digital materials, such as ebooks and streaming videos. These materials may be links, PDFs, or other digital formats, and can be found in theReserveReadingstab of your Nexus course.

Looking For Ares?The best way to access your course reserves is through theReserveReadingstab in your Nexus page. If you experience technical difficulties,report the issue toreserve@uwinnipeg.ca. While we work on a solution, you can still access your course reserves by logging in directly to theAres Course Reserves Systemwith your Nexus username and password.


Syllabus Service

The Syllabus Service is the easiest way to create materials for a course, enabling you to submit a reading list in its entirety for processing. Library staff will clear copyright, process the items, and make them available in Nexus or Print Reserve for you.


For Students: Accessing Materials

Students can access digital reserves through their Nexus course, or borrow print reserves from the Library. Print reserves typically have shorter loan periods so that all students have an opportunity to access the material.


For Faculty and Instructors: Submitting Materials

Find out more about how to place materials on reserve for your class, deadlines, processing times, and frequently asked questions.


Who to Contact

Reserves staff are available Monday - Friday, 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM.

Please include your course code and semester when contacting Reserves for help. Students should also include their Webadvisor username.

Email:reserve@uwinnipeg.ca|Phone:204.786.9809

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