Answered By: Reference Librarians
Last Updated: Feb 06, 2019     Views: 53

What does it mean when a book is located in reference?

Located on the 1st floor, the reference collection consists of basic reference works (such as dictionaries and encyclopedias) in University curriculum subject areas, as well as those subject fields common to general information requests.

Books in the reference collection cannot be checked out, but copies or scans can be made of useful pages or sections.