These textbooks are expensive and in high-demand by your colleagues. Though the collection is monitored by security cameras we do have books that are misplaced or stolen from time to time. Please notify the Circulation desk in person or email lrccirc@sandiego.edu if a book appears to be missing. If a book is missing, a staff member or student worker will look for it but we do not have a way to track its location. If a book goes permanently missing during the semester it is unlikely to be replaced.
Our textbooks are located on the first floor of the library, across from the Circulation desk.
Type of textbook | Loan Period | Renewals |
Current semester reserves | 3 hours | no |
Previous semester reserves | 24 hours | once |
During business hours: Course reserve items MUST be checked out at the Circulation desk.
After hours: Course reserve materials are available for in-library use only. There is no need to check out the materials after-hours use. Please remember to return items to the Reserve shelf in consideration of your fellow students.
All books that are checked out during business hours must be checked back in to the Circulation desk (not to the return drop box) before closing. For example, if you checked out a book at 5:15pm and the library closes at 6pm that book must be checked back in before closing. After you have checked the book back in, you can continue to use the book after hours.
Use the navigation on the left to determine which books are currently on our course reserve shelves.
Under our collection policy, the LRC purchases one copy of the required textbook for:
The LRC will add to our collection:
As we all know, textbooks aren't cheap so unfortunately it is not possible to purchase every textbook for every class. If a student or faculty member would like to discuss tax deductible donation options please reach out to LRC Acquisitions (lrcacq@sandiego.edu).
In general we don't recommend using course reserves as a replacement for purchasing a textbook for several reasons:
We recommend using course reserves for those times when you are temporarily without your own textbook.
If you are encountering financial hardship related to purchasing textbooks please reach out to the financial aid team (lawaid@sandiego.edu) for a 1:1 conversation regarding your school-related expenses. Textbooks do qualify as part of your estimated cost of attendance.
Ahh if only it were so easy...The answer of why we don't just buy e-books instead of print textbooks is complicated but the crux of the argument is that licensing library e-books (intended for multiple users) is a lot different than buying an individual e-book for your own private use.