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Faculty Hub: Library Reads & Reserves

Available on the 2nd Floor

Description 1

Welcome to the library stacks!

This is where you’ll find a wide range of books to explore, from history and literature to art and even manga. Whether you’re looking for something for class or just want to read for fun, there’s something here for everyone.

Don’t miss our Bestseller Collection, featuring popular fiction and nonfiction titles. These books can be checked out for two weeks, and we add new titles every month. If there’s a bestseller you’d like to see on our shelves, let us know. We take requests!

Description 2

The CML (Curriculum Materials Laboratory) is a special collection designed mainly for Education majors and Children's Literature students. It has lots of great resources you can check out, including:

Big Books – Oversized books that are perfect for reading aloud to young children, often used in early childhood or elementary classrooms.

Easy Fiction – Picture books and simple stories for young readers, usually ages 4–8.

Juvenile Fiction – Chapter books written for children ages 8–12.

Adolescent Fiction – Books geared toward middle school readers, typically ages 11–14.

Young Adult Fiction – Stories written for teens, generally ages 13–18.

Come explore these materials—whether you're planning a lesson or just looking for a great story!

Description 3

Reference:  Reference books are:

  • for in-library use only
  • cannot be checked out

Ready Reference: In Ready Reference, you can find:

  • publication manuals
  • style guides

Our Ready Reference section is located on the short bookcases to the right of the Help Desk.

Reserves: Visit the Help Desk on the 2nd floor for:

  • print materials
  • other physical items in our reserves collection 

Learn more about course reserves 👇

Course Reserves Information

  • Course Reserves: The circulation desk can place both library-owned materials and faculty-owned items on reserve.
  • Reserve Request Form: A completed form must accompany each item; it’s available online [PDF] or at the circulation desk. Please allow 3 working days for processing.
  • End-of-Semester Returns: Reserve items are returned to faculty via Campus Mail unless other arrangements are made.
  • Copyright: No permission is needed for first-time reserves, but copyright clearance is required for repeat use in subsequent semesters.
  • Course reserves are accessed at the circulation desk
  • Patriots ID card must be presented to check out course reserves
  • Check out times vary from 2 hours in-library use to 3 weeks checkout
  • Reserve materials may not be renewed
  • Overdue Fees:
    • In house: $0.50 per hour
    • Checked out of building: $0.50 per day

Anatomy Models

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Studying anatomy? Check out the heart, torso, or muscle models in the library! Checkout for up to three hours. Ask for them at the Help Desk.

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Borrowing Procedures

📘 Privileges

  • Undergrads & Staff: 25 books (3 weeks), 3 AV items (1 week, no renewals)
  • Grad Students: 50 books (6 weeks), same AV limit
  • Faculty: 75 books (1 semester), same AV limit
  • Courtesy Borrowers: 18+ w/ ID, local residents, TexShare eligible
  • On-site access to databases; printing = $0.10/page

💰 Charges & Fines

  • Books: $0.25/day (students/staff), n/a for faculty
  • Media: $0.50/day
  • Interlibrary Loan: $1.00/day
  • Reserves: $0.50/hour (in-library use)
  • Lost Items: Cost + $25 fee
  • Borrowing may be blocked if fines > $10

📤 Document Delivery/ Scanning Service

  • Request via ILL (faculty only)
  • PDF scans of journal articles/book chapters
  • Delivery to Longview/Palestine via courier
  • Max: 1 article/issue, 2 chapters/book (≤ 50 pages)
  • Delivery: 1–3 business days
  • No charge for faculty

info iconFor more information, visit our website.  Details are found on pages titled. Privileges, Charges and Fines, and Document Delivery.

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