Does the library have my textbook?
Can I get a copy of my assigned course textbook through the library?
Answer
Does the library purchase course textbooks?
The library purchases textbooks upon instructor request. If your instructor has not done so already, they may submit a Course Reserves request.
What are course reserves?
Course reserves are instruction materials (e.g. assigned textbooks, DVDs) made available through the library upon instructor request. Typically these materials have a shorter circulation period than other materials, so that multiple students may have access to them.
How can I check to see if the library has a copy of my textbook?
- To locate books by title or author, use UW Libraries Search.
- To search by course number or instructor name, use Course Reserves search.
What if my textbook is not on reserve?
- Students may submit the Course Reserves request form.
- Instructors may submit a Course Reserves request.
- Check the UW Bookstore to see if the textbook is available for purchase.
Can I get my textbook as an ebook?
It depends. Individual publishers establish allowances and restrictions. While there are some exceptions, publishers typically do not allow e-textbooks to be purchased and circulated by libraries. Follow these steps to determine whether UW Libraries has your textbook as an ebook.
For how long may I check out a textbook?
In most cases, textbooks on reserve will circulate for 2 hours. Textbooks that are not on reserve have variable loan periods.
What about older editions of textbooks?
You may find previous editions in the library collection, but you should check with your instructor to determine whether it is an appropriate substitute.