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Reserves

The Music & Dramatic Arts (M&DA) Library maintains a course reserve service for Music and Dramatic Arts courses, as well as courses using Music & Dramatic Arts Library materials.

Information for Students

Find & Use Reserve Materials: students should present the reserve item's call number, plus a valid University ID, at the Music/Drama Library circulation desk. Call numbers may be found in a reserve notebook at the circulation desk (arranged by instructor) or by searching in HOMER (search by instructor under "Reserves," or look for individual items). Occasionally, a course syllabus or instructor's reading/listening list includes call numbers. Items circulate for three hours and must be used on site during regular Music/Drama Library hours; here is more information about listening/viewing facilities. Some items circulate overnight; these procedures can be explained by the desk attendant.

Digital Audio Reserves and Electronic Course Reserves on Husky CT (formerly Vista/WebCT): students officially enrolled in participating courses may access their course listenings online via their instructors' course pages on HuskyCT. Also, some course readings may be available there in PDF as "electronic course reserves (ECR)." For more information about getting started on HuskyCT, go to the UConn Libraries Reserve Homepage. See the audio recordings page for more information about Digital Audio Reserves.

Information for Instructors

Putting Materials on Reserve: A/V and print materials to be used in the course are placed on reserve at the request of the instructor. Instructors should consult the brief reserve policy (PDF). Here is a reserve request form (PDF) for printing. A full reserve policy for faculty is available upon request in the library.

Electronic Course Reserve (ECR): The Babbidge Library offers an Electronic Course Reserve service, in which selected print materials such as articles, quizzes, notes are available to students over the Internet in PDF format. Such materials can be accessed anytime, anyplace. To request this service, use the ECR request form and FAQ.

Digital Audio Reserve (DAR): see Digital Audio Reserve: Information for Instructors.

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