18新利体育官网入口,新利18下载APPSearch this siteSkip to main contentSkip to navigationoer.umd.eduHomeAbout OEROER at UMDInstructor ResourcesStudent Resourcesoer.umd.eduHomeAbout OEROER at UMDInstructor ResourcesStudent ResourcesMoreHomeAbout OEROER at UMDInstructor ResourcesStudent ResourcesStudent ResourcesTop Textbooks on Reserve ProgramThe Student Government Association partnered with the University Libraries to stock textbooks used in University of Maryland's top enrolled courses. Students can borrow these textbooks from the McKeldin Library Services Desk for four hours at a time, on a first-come, first-served basis.Search for textbooks and courses included in this programUBorrow and Interlibrary LoanThrough UBorrow and Interlibrary Loan (ILL), you can obtain books, articles, and other materials not held in the University System of Maryland and Affiliated Institutions (USMAI). While it is unlikely that you will be able to acquire the most recent edition of a traditional textbook, you may be able to borrow older editions or other required readings (e.g., novels for a literature class). Books borrowed through UBorrow usually arrive in one week and can be borrowed for 16 weeks; turnaround time and loan periods for ILL vary. How to Talk to Your ProfessorsIf you are having difficulty purchasing a textbook because of the cost, talk to your professor. They will help direct you to affordable options. Ask for permission to use an older edition of the text if one is available. Ask your professor to check if the book is available through the University Libraries on course reserves.Discuss open educational materials with your professors. Be prepared with examples of open resources that are applicable to your course. Introduce open textbooks and reading materials as alternative options that are significantly more affordable for students. Be sure to emphasize the efficacy of the materials, as this is of paramount concern for educators.OER at UMDUniversity Libraries, College Park, MD [email protected] Now   |   Privacy Policy   |    Web Accessibility   |   © 2024 University of MarylandReport abusePage detailsPage updated Report abuse18新利体育官网入口,新利18下载APP