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This page outlines the definition of a preceptor for the purposes of accessing USask Library services and resources, the process by which colleges may request library access for their preceptors, and a description of library services provided.
Explains what to do if you receive a bill for replacement from the University Library.
Is there still an item on your account that you think you returned? Here is how the library's claimed returned process works.
You can view your reading history after you "opt-in" in your library account under the "Reading History" tab.
How to update your contact information with the library, in person or online.
All the things you can do in My Library Account.
In My Library Account you will find the specific details of your library access and borrowing information.
Access My Library Account through PAWS or through the USask Library website.
It is not possible for the USask Library to reinstate off-campus access to electronic resources for former USask employees.
Alumni access to library resources.
Information about how to get a USask Library account.
How to authorize someone to borrow library materials on your behalf.
Information on early and extended library access for sessional lecturers.
Step by step instructions explaining how to recreate your saved searches in the new USearch interface.
Library accounts are automatically created for most faculty and staff when their employment begins. However, there are some rare instances where employees need to manually request a library account.