Looking for your Course Reserves?
This is a guide to Brandeis University's course reserve policies and procedures for students.
You'll find information on:
Physical Course Reserves - books, videos, etc. on reserve in the library
Electronic Course Reserves - readings and video available in LATTE
Reserve materials are books, articles, videos, etc., which are set aside by instructors to support class instruction. LTS works with instructors to make course materials available to you through several channels.
Electronic reserves are available through LATTE, Brandeis University's online learning environment. LATTE is used by instructors to share readings, videos and other multimedia. Instructors can post assignments and use forums for group discussions.
Print and hard copy items may be checked out from the Loans & Returns desk for a limited amount of time. These include books, DVDs, and CDs.
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Quick Reserve Tips
The LOUIS online catalog is the fastest and easiest way to find out what books and videos are on reserve for your class.
Go to LOUIS and click on the green Course Reserves tab in the middle of the page.
Search for your class by course number (e.g. ANTH 1A) or by your instructors last name. You’ll see a list of all the books and videos that are on reserve for the class.
Simply write down the call number for the item you wish to use and bring it to the Loans & Returns desk in the main library.
One of the friendly desk workers will locate the item from behind Loans & Returns desk and check it out to you for 2 hours if it’s a book or 4 hours if it’s a video.
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