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Electronic Reserves allows authorized Duke users to access supplementary course reading materials. Documents may be printed for personal use.

Access Reserves

Updated 22 August 2007

  • E-Reserves are now accessible from off campus via Blackboard and the Library Catalog. Use of the Duke VPN or proxy server is not required.
  • Links to E-Reserves items from non-Blackboard course web sites will not work. See Methods of Access.
  • Linking to Full Text Articles: provide Duke students access to online full-text articles through your Blackboard site in three steps.

Borrowing Books from Reserves Desk

Place Items on Reserve

Contact Reserves

Copyright Policy

All E-Reserves are in PDF format and require Adobe Acrobat Reader software.
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NOTICE: The information stored in the Electronic Reserves database is protected under the Copyright Laws of the United States (Title 17 U.S. Code) governing the making of photocopies of copyrighted material. The person using this system is liable for any infringement. For more in-depth information see Access to Copyrighted Materials on Reserve.