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Sociology

Guide for Sociology research topics to support the UNT community. Maintained by Lilly Ramin, Sociology Subject Librarian

Sociology course reserves: Assigned resources at UNT Libraries


Course Reserves

The Access Services Department promotes and provides access to the collections of the UNT Libraries. The department is composed of the Circulation and Interlibrary Loan units. Circulation maintains Course reserves. Course reserves email is circ@unt.edu.  Source: Access Services website.


For Students:

For Instructors: 

  • E-books will be purchased, when available. Eligible items like a chapter may be digitized. 
  • The course reserves form now enables your Subject Librarian to complete this request on your behalf. You can also forward the form conformation to the Subject Librarian if you have questions (they do not have access to forms you fill out).

  • Please note that the course reserves service website has policies and steps for putting items on reserve for your course.However, please contact your Subject Librarian to find electronic versions of items, or alternative sources. It is highly recommended you work with your Subject Librarian when finalizing your readings for your syllabi if you wish minimize costs for student via course reserves or already available electronic content. Library Reserves, brought to you by Public Services, is especially popular right before the semester starts. 
    • As your Subject Librarian,  I'll help facilitate requests where I can. Please do not hesitate to email me items you are considering for Course Reserves or the general collection.

Course Reserves Policy Notes

UNT Libraries Course Reserves policy website has full details, including:
Physical Material Reserves

  • Reserves materials will be removed at the end of the semester unless the instructor requests renewal for use within the following year. The Libraries are not responsible for loss or damage to personal print copies of materials loaned to the Libraries by the instructor for reserves."