How to Find Course Reserves
Many lecturers compile books and articles for their courses in so-called course reserves. One distinguishes between:
- Electronic course reserves (material in electronic form)
- Conventional course reserves: Books and copies are arranged in a "course reserve shelf" in the respective subject library. They are non-circulating but can be copied or read on location.
There are conventional reserve collections for the following subjects:
Subject | Library |
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Agricultural Science |
Branch Library in the Zeughaus |
Ancient History |
University Library ( |
Art Education | Branch Library in the Phil. II |
Art History | University Library ( ![]() |
Didactics in Physics | Branch Library in the Phil. II |
Didactics of Biology | Branch Library in the Phil. II |
Didactics of Geography | Branch Library in the Phil. II |
Didactics of History | University Library ( |
Didactics of Mathematics | Branch Library in the Phil. II |
Economics | Branch Library Law & Economics |
English Studies | Subject Library English Studies |
Geography | Branch Library in the Zeughaus |
German Studies | Subject Library German Studies |
History | Library in the Historisches Institut |
History of Eastern European | University Library ( |
Home Economics | Library "Wirtschaftslehre des Haushalts" |
Law | Branch Library Law & Economics |
Linguistics | University Library ( |
Mathematics | Subject Library Mathematics |
Music | Branch Library in the Phil. II |
Oriental Studies | University Library (![]() |
Pedagogy | Branch Library in the Phil. II |
Philosophy | University Library (![]() |
Political Science | Branch Library in the Phil. II |
Psychology | University Library (![]() |
Romance Studies | Subject Library Romance Studies |
Slavic Studies | University Library (![]() |
Social Science | Branch Library in the Phil. II |
Sports Science | University Library ( |
Theatre and Film Studies | Branch Library in the Phil. II |
Theology | Branch Library in the Phil. II |