| Arts & Communications | Margaret Montet Richard Hodges |
| Social Sciences | Bill Hemmig |
| Behavioral Sciences | Jackie Fritz |
| Business | Linda McCann |
| Health & Physical Education | Mary Ellen Bornak |
| Nursing | Marzenna Ostrowski |
| Language and Literature | Poonam Sood Marilyn Puchalski |
| Science | Brian Johnstone |
| Math & Technology | Matt Seibert |
You may request materials to be added to the library collection. Please provide us with the following information, author, title, ISBN, publisher information, edition or series, your name, and your department. It usually takes a few weeks to a couple of months to receive the item once we process your request.
You can also request materials using the Online Form.
The purpose of the Reserve Collection is to give professors a vehicle through which to disseminate information to students. This allows many students to view a limited number of resources conveniently within a short period of time. Supplemental texts, readings, class notes, solutions manuals, exams, videos, and sample works are all examples of the kinds of things professors may place on reserve.
For further information, please read our Reserve Collection Guidelines, or call the reference desk (215) 968-8013.
To place something on reserve, please utilize our Reserve Request Form:
| Reserve Request Form: | PDF file |
Librarians can help you with your research needs. We can explain the various resources available to you, help you figure out which resources are best for your project, and help you find pertinent information. You can contact a librarian at (215) 968-8013, during operating hours. You may also contact us by e-mail, by submitting this form.
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