ELECTRONIC RESERVES THE BASICS

  1. Go to the library’s “CONSULS” web page (www.consuls.org)
  2. The bottom, right hand corner of the page will say, “ Course Reserves”
  3. Click the link that says,” Search by Instructor”
  4. Type in professor’s name, ex: “Demonstration”
  5. Go to the electronic version, ex: TEST100-ELE
  6. You will now see a list of the documents put on electronic reserve by your professor
  7. Click on the title that you want to view
  8. A screen will come up and ask you for your ID Number. Use the red eight-digit number on the front of your student ID. You will then be asked for your library PIN. You can establish a PIN from the Consuls page. If you forgot your PIN contact the circulation desk at 392-5756 and we will delete your PIN. Remember to create a new PIN.
  9. Electronic Reserves will now bring up the full-text of the article or document
  10. If you want to access more than one title without logging in each time, go to the “helpful hints” listed below.


HELPFUL HINTS:

ATTENTION MAC USERS:

MacOS X users should know that some reserve readings/(PDF files) do not
work correctly with the Safari Browser. This browser by default opens PDF files in a program called Preview. To fix this problem go to http://www.acrobat.com and select “?get Adobe Reader?”. Follow the instructions and then restart
your browser. Your documents should now open in Acrobat rather than
Preview.

CONTACT INFORMATION
Please contact the following library staff for assistance:

  1. Marsha Clement (203)392-5754
    clementm1
  2. Shirley Cavanagh (203) 392-5768
    cavanaghs1
  3. Ethan Ellsworth (Saturdays) (203) 392-5756
  4. Rebecca Hedreen (203) 392-5753
    hedreenr1 (contact if you have a Mac and can’t access electronic reserves)

Shirley Cavanagh
Head of Access Services