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How to Find Course Reserves

Many lecturers compile books and articles for their courses in so-called course reserves. One distinguishes between:

 

  • Conventional course reserves: Books and copies are arranged in a "course reserve shelf" in the respective subject library. They are non-circulating but can be copied or read on location.

There are conventional reserve collections for the following subjects:

 

Subject Library
Agricultural Science Branch Library in the Zeughaus
Ancient History University Library ( Map)
Art Education Branch Library in the Phil. II
Art History University Library ( Map)
Didactics in Physics Branch Library in the Phil. II
Didactics of Biology Branch Library in the Phil. II
Didactics of Geography Branch Library in the Phil. II
Didactics of History University Library (Map)
Didactics of Mathematics Branch Library in the Phil. II
Economics Branch Library Law & Economics
English Studies University Library (Map)
Geography Branch Library in the Zeughaus
German Studies University Library (Map)
History Library in the Historisches Institut
History of Eastern European University Library ( Map)
Home Economics Branch Library in the Zeughaus
Law Branch Library Law & Economics
Linguistics University Library ( Map)
Mathematics Subject Library Mathematics
Music Branch Library in the Phil. II
Oriental Studies University Library ( Map)
Pedagogy Branch Library in the Phil. II
Philosophy University Library ( Map)
Political Science Branch Library in the Phil. II
Psychology University Library ( Map)
Romance Studies Subject Library Romance Studies
Slavic Studies University Library ( Map)
Social Science Branch Library in the Phil. II
Sports Science University Library ( Map)
Theatre and Film Studies Branch Library in the Phil. II
Theology Branch Library in the Phil. II