New Student Checklist about Syracuse University Libraries

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Aug. 5, 2019, 1:39 p.m.
If you're new, here are some tips to help you get ahead and start the semester off strong:
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Visit the Libraries.

Yes, there’s more than one on campus! Depending on your area(s) of study and interests, you may want to visit:

Connect with your subject librarian.

Your subject librarian is an expert in the resources you’ll need throughout your academic career, and can provide support, consultation and instruction to you around subject-specific collections. In fact, they have curated a number of “Research Guides” with recommended starting points for the subjects you’re studying or the classes you’re taking.

Find your community—Get involved!

There’s a multitude of ways for you to get support and explore your interests at the Libraries:

Have a question? We’re here to help!

Whether you need help on finding a resource, citing sources, or need general Libraries information, you can:

Get to know the printing process and your printing quota.

The Technology Desk on the 1st floor of Bird Library can help with printing, poster printing, scanning, wireless access, copying and use of the campus print management system.

Borrow technology equipment and gear.

You can check out laptops, chargers, camera, calculators, headphones and more (for free!), with options at both the Bird and Carnegie Library Check Out desks!

Need to focus? We have a space for that!

Explore the Libraries’ designated quiet study spaces, or reserve a private or team study room.

Know how to access Course Reserves.

These are course materials—electronic or physical—that some professors have set aside for you to borrow for a limited time. Course Reserves are searchable online by instructor, department, or course number.

Take a break at Pages Café.

Located on the first floor of Bird Library, Pages Café is the perfect spot to take a study break or relax between classes. Get your coffee fix or grab food to-go, using cash, debit, credit, ‘CUSE Cash or Dining Dollars.

Explore the treasures of the Special Collections Research Center (SCRC).

Located on the 6th floor of Bird Library, SCRC houses special collections and archives of world-class importance, including:

SCRC also curates exhibitions around its materials, like the current “Survival Kit: Provisions for your Research Journey,” a selection of artifacts, documents, and photographs from the Edwin F. Bushman Papers, a mid-century plastics engineer, and the Plastics Artifacts Collection, guiding students and visitors through developing inquisitive, primary source-based research projects.

Need an item that we don’t have? Try Interlibrary Loan!

Sometimes, you may find that a book or article you’re searching for isn’t available at Syracuse University Libraries. Through our Interlibrary Loan service, you can request an item to be borrowed electronically or physically from other libraries. Simply fill out the ILL request form, and your item should typically arrive within one week!

Request accessible materials.

Do you need items in an alternate format for accessibility? We do that, too. We can also provide you with assistive technology, campus and local accessibility resources, and Libraries building information.

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