First time users should refer to the Accessibility & Formatting and Copyright pages.
Getting Started
If you prefer to manage your own E-Reserves page/s, please use the Self Service form.
If you have put items on courses reserves with the Hunter College Libraries, you can use or adapt the following sample syllabus language to communicate with your students about course reserves.
Syllabus language for physical items like textbooks
"There is a copy of the textbook for this course [list textbook title here] on reserve at [Cooperman Library / Health Professions Library / Social Work and Urban Public Health Library / Zabar Art Library]. You can ask for the textbook by title at the Circulation/Reserves Desk and check it out with your Hunter OneCard. Reserves textbooks are for in library use only for two hours at a time, and must be returned by the library's closing."
Links to library information and hours:
Syllabus language for your course E-Reserves site
"Readings for this course are available through a Hunter College Libraries E-Reserves site.
Course E-Rerserves link: [insert your link here]
Course E-Reserves password: [insert your password here]
Note that accessing library e-books and journal articles will require you to log in with your Hunter NetID and password."