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Index to Electronic Reserve Readings

Selected reserve readings for the following AU courses are available in electronic form. In compliance with federal copyright law, access to some of these pages is password restricted. If you are asked to log in, for User Name enter your course ID, consisting of abbreviation (using lower case letters), course number and section number just as it appears in the Course ID column. See your instructor for password information. For details on the electronic reserve service, see the AU Library Reserve Policy.

FALL SEMESTER 2006
Course ID
Course Name
Instructor
Cross-Cultural Communication
Kai Sorenson
Rdng/Wrtng Cntnt Areas/Soc Std
Deb Brotcke
Curriculum Design I
Ron Banaszak
History of Illinois
Mary Buettner
Understanding Wellness
Renae Franiuk
Understanding Wellness
Mark Zelman
Politics, Society and Culture
Debra Kennedy
United States Government
Debra Kennedy
Comp. Politics: Indust. Nations
Jeanine Clark
General Psychology
Renae Franiuk
Personality
Renae Franiuk
Social Psychology
Renae Franiuk
Cultural Anthropology
Debra Kennedy

Notes:

  • When you click on the number of a course, you may see the message "Authorization Failed. Retry?" Simply click "OK" and enter the correct user name and password for that course.
  • Entries may be links to other web pages or to local files. The size of these files ranges from several thousand kilobytes to several megabytes (the approximate size of each file is indicated in brackets). Even the larger documents can be downloaded to campus computers in less than a minute, but over slow dialup modems the process may take from ten or fifteen minutes to more than to an hour.
  • Most of these documents are in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format, which can be displayed by most browsers. At some workstations, when you select an article for downloading you may be given the choice to display the document or save it to disk. If you display it, you may either read the article online or print it. Note that most of these articles are too large to fit on a floppy disk.

 

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