Faculty Services
ANGEL Help
If you need assistance with ANGEL, please go to the ANGEL help page.
Book Delivery
Faculty can have materials from the MSU Libraries delivered right to their offices. You'll just need to fill out this form.
Copyright Advice and Information
For information on copyright (using copyrighted material, obtaining copyright permission) please visit the Copyright Permissions page.
Distance Learning Services
MSU Libraries' Distance Learning Services is designed to meet the research and information needs of students and faculty in off-campus or on-line courses, and faculty/staff in MSU off-campus units.
Faculty Authorization
As a faculty member, you may ask an individual to borrow library materials on your behalf. For more information, please visit the Faculty Authorization page.
Interlibrary Services
If the MSU Libraries don't have what you're looking for, we can get it for you from another library. For comprehensive information about the various InterLibrary Services offered by the MSU Libraries, please visit the InterLibrary Services page.
Libraries, Computing & Technology Training Program (LCTTP)
Michigan State University Libraries, Computing & Technology Training Program (LCTTP) offers a variety of non-credit computing courses and workshops. Courses cover a wide range of topics on computing for the purpose of job training, career development, and/or personal improvement.
Library Instruction
The Health Sciences Librarians at MSU offer a variety of library instruction sessions. Possible topics include, but are not limited to, PubMed, EndNote, CINAHL, and Optimizing Library Use. Please use the Ask a Health Sciences Librarian form or contact your Health Sciences Library Liaison to inquire further about instruction sessions.
Photoduplication Request
For a small charge to your University account, the MSU Libraries will photoduplicate articles or book of items in our catalog. For more information, please visit the Photoduplication Request page.
Reserve Services
When items are placed on reserve, they cannot circulate and therefore are more readily available for your students. Place items on Reserve using the Faculty Course Reserve Request form.
Scholarly Communication Crisis
Learn more about the scholarly communication crisis, possible solutions, and alternative publishing models.
