Blake Library
Reserves Services

Contacts

Debra Durkin (primary)
Phone: 207-834-7526
debra.durkin@maine.edu

Sofia Birden (secondary)
phone: 207-834-7527
sbirden@maine.edu

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Hours

  • Materials circulate during Library Hours.
  • Reserves Desk:
    8am - 4:30pm M-F

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Students:
Regular reserve items are picked up and dropped off at the circulation area (see map). Students should ask for the the items on reserve by the name of the instructor.
Electronic reserve items may be accessed from any computer with an internet connection and then through ARES (the new reserves system). Your instructor will have the password to access the electronic reserve items.

Faculty:
Faculty can place commonly used items in one location for multiple students to use (see map). Contact Debra Durkin by email, by phone, or in person to place items on reserve. A form is also available online for both regular reserve items and electronic reserve items.

Faculty may restrict the loan period to:

Closed Reserve 2 hours (items are used in the library only)
Closed Reserve 2 hours with overnight option (items are used in the library only unless checked out before closing)
Open Reserve 2 hours (all open reserves: items may be taken from the library for the allotted time)
Open Reserve 1 day  
Open Reserve 2 days  
Open Reserve 3 days  
Open Reserve 1 week  

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How to get to electronic reserves

Go to ARES, the new reserves tool, and log in with your UMS login information (typically the same as your MaineStreet username and password). More directions coming soon.

Contact Debra Durkin if you have any questions.

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