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K-State Today Student Edition

August 21, 2024

Have you heard about K-State Libraries' e-reserves programs?

Submitted by Cailin Wycoff

E-reserves allow instructors to place digitized materials, such as scanned book chapters, images, lecture notes and more on reserve online. Students can then easily access these materials online for free at any time, making it a great option for both on-campus and online courses. The program increases the accessibility of materials by providing searchable content that also is compatible with screen readers.

Canvas users can now use the new integration of course reserves on their Canvas homepage. The integration allows students to access required and supplementary course materials in one spot by showing all items on reserve for a particular class code.

You can find a guide on how to search for available e-reserves on our website.

If you have any questions about e-reserves or the new integration process, you can contact haleres@k-state.edu or ask your professor if there are reserves for your course. 

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