This is a seasonal reminder from Professor Berthe Choueiry, CSE Library Liaison, about:
- CSE Permanent Reserves at the Math Library
- UNL Library resources available online
- Book acquisitions from the UNL Libraries
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CSE PERMANENT RESERVES AT THE MATH LIBRARY
The CSE Permanent Reserves are in the Math Library located in the basement of Avery Hall (south entrance).
The instructors and faculty of CSE make available to you many reference materials and books pertaining to the PhD qualifying exams and other CSE courses.
Books and materials can be checked out and used only within the library: they cannot be taken out of the library or kept through the night.
This service is graciously offered by the librarian and the CSE faculty/instructors for your benefit.
If you would like more books to be added to the collection, please approach the relevant CSE faculty. They will try their best to add to the collection.
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UNL LIBRARIES RESOURCES
There are many books, periodicals, and electronic services (including journals) relevant to CSE majors.
You can access UNL libraries on-line at iris.unl.edu.
Also, regularly check the "New Acquisitions" shelf of the Math Library in Avery Hall for new books that have been displayed.
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REQUESTING A BOOK ACQUISITION
CSE can request the acquisition of new books in CS or CE for research. The books cannot be: software/language manuals or introductory CS/CE textbooks. The process is as follows:
1. Check on iris.unl.edu to make sure that we do not already have the book.
2. Email Professor Choueiry a request using the following format:
TITLE:
AUTHORS/Editors:
ISBN: (*very* important field)
PUBLISHER:
3. Professor Choueiry will recommend the book for acquisition only if it is relevant to CSE education or research.
4. The Library acquires the book if sufficient funds are available.
5. The new book will be displayed at the "New Acquisitions" shelf of the Math Library in Avery Hall.
Again, it is important that *you* make sure the book is not already at UNL.
Please do not hesitate to contact Professor Choueiry at choueiry@cse.unl.edu if you have any questions or comments.