services
Request Course material
The Library works closely with Faculties in course development to ensure that required print and electronic resources are available in a timely manner.
Liaison Librarians can assist with seeking out new resources and revised editions in conjunction with Academic Staff. Liaison Librarians are also happy to ssist with the linking of full text electronic resources such as journal articles, e-books and reports to their course web page.
The Library ensures that high-demand material is available via short loan in the print Reserve Collection or 24x7 in the ereserve (electronic reserve collection). All course materials are accessible via the Library Catalogue.
The Reserve Collection is on level two of both Main and Law libraries and operates under the Service Level Agreement for the Reserve Collection. This collection contains materials such as text books and audio visual materials that are in high demand during the current semester. E-Reserve provides 24x7 online access to journal articles, conference papers and web resources nominated as course readings.
Academic Staff can place items in the Reserve Collection and e-reserve for students by completing the Course Resources Request form. For more information, please read the Guidelines for Academic Staff.
The library also maintains the University's Digital Copyright Compliance Register. All requests for items to be included in e-reserve are assessed for copyright compliance and electronic copies are made available for communicating to students.
For more information on copyright, please read
Copyright Information for Staff
Related Information:
- Liaison Librarians
- Library Catalogue
- Service Level Agreement
- Guidelines for Academic Staff
- Course Resources Request Form

