Have you sent your Semester 1 reading lists to your Subject Librarian yet? The Library needs to know which books you will be recommending during the next academic year to ensure that they are in stock and that there are enough copies for your students. But it takes time for the lists to be processed and for the new books to arrive, so help us to help you by getting your lists in early. Reading lists can be sent in any format: in print, via email or as a Word document. If required, the Subject Librarians can provide advice about the most appropriate loan status for each text, whether multiple copies should be purchased and the availability of electronic books.
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