Course Reserves are books, DVDs, articles, or other materials a professor selects to make available in the library or in the class's Canvas site for their students to use. They might be required readings, or just recommended.
Student Assistant Positions at the library are available generally at the start of the Fall and Spring semesters.
Apply for employment at the library via this application form.
The Whittemore Library has NINE study rooms available for students to use.
Stop by and get help with library research and citation questions at the Research & Learning Walk-Up Help Desk on the Upper Mezzanine (on the opposite side from the Curriculum Library). You can also schedule in-person appointments.
But if you can't make it to the Library - or even to campus, in person - there are several other ways to get your questions answered:
Media Scapes are not separate rooms, and cannot be reserved, but they are still useful for group project work or when you want to project onto a larger screen.
Our workshop offerings are based on what students have requested most, such as how to use RamSearch, our Discovery Tool, and Zotero, the free citation app. On 'Workshop Wednesdays' we hold an early afternoon and then an early evening workshop, and we can offer both in-person and Zoom versions.
This coming Fall semester 2024, we're adding a workshop on how to use popular AI-based apps to speed-up your literature review searches! As always, see our scheduled Workshops on our Events page.
We have a collection of board and card games, including classic and popular word and strategy games. Search the Minuteman Catalog by typing FSU Games into the search box to see our collection listed. Request and check these out at the Access Services Desk.
Four iPad tablets and various cables and adapters for charging / connecting tablets and laptops to other devices are part of our Reserves collection and are available to check out at the Access Services Desk with your valid FSU ID.