WiFi access is available to LSU students, faculty, staff, visitors who participate in eduroam, as well as sponsored guests. For detailed instructions and troubleshooting, please refer to the Connect to Wireless (https://grok.lsu.edu/article.aspx?articleid=5252) article. See also: Can non-affiliates/public patrons access LSU Wi-Fi? (https://askus.lib.lsu.edu/circulation/faq/378377?m=p) eResources Staff
Answered by: Electronic Resources
We are not able to put any instructor evaluation copies on reserves. The evaluation copies for instructors typically come with warnings on them and are intended solely for professors to review for possible implementation in courses. U.S. copyright law states that since no one has purchased this book it would not be protected by the First Use Doctrine (17 U.S.C. 109) or any of the typical copyright laws we rely on to protect us from copyright infringement. We could purchase a copy for you to put on reserve for your class if you wish to use it.
Answered by: Karl Simmerman
Some resources for Open Educational Resources can be found here (https://guides.lib.lsu.edu/OER_AER/find_oer) . You can also contact David Dunaway (mailto:ddunaw1@lsu.edu) , Director of Open Scholarship and Affordable Learning, for more information.
Answered by: Allen LeBlanc
One renewal (loan extension) is allowed per request, unless "NO RENEWALS ALLOWED" is printed on the book band. Approval and length of the extension is up to the lending library. Renewals are usually granted for 2-4 weeks. Renewal requests can be made starting 10 days before due date and cannot be requested after the due date has passed. If the due date has passed and you still need the item, place a new request and we will get the item from another library. Return the overdue item ASAP. To request a renewal:
- Logon to your ILL (https://www.lib.lsu.edu/services/ill) account.
- Under "View Your Requests" click Checked Out /Renew.
- Click on the transaction number (TN) of the item you want to renew.
- If the item is eligible for renewal (within 10 days of the due date) click the Renew Request link in red, your new due date is a 3-day extension of the original due date. If the lender grants a full extension (usually 2-4 weeks), you will receive a notification with a new due date.
Answered by: Jacob Fontenot
