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Gelman Library will be closed May 17 - August 17, 2025, for a significant HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) system maintenance project. During this time, library services and resources will be available. Visit the Summer Closure 2025 webpage for information on how to access materials and services.

Top Textbooks

The Top Textbooks at GW Libraries program acquires up to three copies of required textbooks for a select group of undergraduate, high enrollment courses with traditionally expensive textbooks and places them on course reserve for use by all students. Textbooks are available at Gelman Library for use in accordance with current course reserve practices and loan periods. 

Courses Included for Spring 2025

Textbooks for all sections are included unless otherwise noted. 

* Some books for this course are on order or are not yet available.

ACCY 2001: Introduction to Financial Accounting
ACCY 2002: Intro Managerial Accounting (excluding Sections 10 and 11)
AMST 1200: The Sixties in America
ANTH 1003: Archaeology
ASTR 1001: Stars/Planets/Life in the Universe
BISC 1112: Intro Biology: Biology of Organisms
BISC 2202: Cell Biology (excluding Section 10)
BISC 2452: Animal Behavior
CHEM 2152: Organic Chemistry II (excluding Section 12)
COMM 1040: Public Communication (excluding Sections 10, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 19)
COMM 1041: Interpersonal Communication (excluding Sections 10 and 14)
ECON 1012: Principles of Economics II*
ECON 2101: Intermediate Microeconomic Theory (Sections 12 and 13 only)*
GEOG 1003: Society and Environment
GEOG 2104: Introduction to Cartography & GIS
GEOL 1005: Environmental Geology 
HIST 1011: World History, 1500-Present (excluding Section 11)
HIST 2340W: U.S. Diplomatic History (excluding Section 11)
HLWL 1102: Stress Management (excluding Sections 10, 12, and 13)
HLWL 1109: Human Sexuality (excluding Sections 10, 11, 12, and 14)
IAFF 1005: Intro to International Affairs
IAFF 3172: Conflict & Conflict Resolution (excluding Sections 10, 12, and 13)
MATH 1007: Mathematics and Politics
MATH 1009: Mathematical Ideas I
MATH 1221: Calculus with Precalculus II
PHIL 1051: Introduction to Philosophy (Sections 11-13) (excluding Section 14)
PHYS 1011: General Physics I
PHYS 1012: General Physics II (excluding Section 11)
PSC 1001: Intro to Comparative Politics (excluding Sections 10 and 11)
PSC 2101: Scope & Methods in Political Science (Sections 14 and 16 only)*
PSC 1002: Intro-American Politics & Govt
PSC 1003: Intro-International Politics
PSC 2101: Scope & Methods in PSC
PSC 2377: Comparative Politics of the Middle East (excluding Section 11)
PSYC 1001: General Psychology
PSYC 2011: Abnormal Psychology (excluding Sections 10 and 12)
PSYC 2012: Social Psychology (excluding Section 12)
PSYC 2013: Developmental Psychology (excluding Section 10)*
PSYC 2014: Cognitive Psychology
PSYC 2015: Biological Psychology*
PSYC 2101: Research Methods in Psychology (Section 11)
PUBH 1101: Intro/Public Health & Health Services (excluding Sections 11 and 12)
SMPA 2110W: Introduction to News Writing & Reporting (excluding Sections 11, 13, 15, and 16)
SOC 1001: Introduction to Sociology (excluding Section 13)
SOC 1003: Introduction to Criminal Justice (excluding Section 13)
SOC 2145: Criminal Law (excluding Section 10)
STAT 1051: Intro-Business & Economic Statistics (excluding Sections 11, 12, 13), (Section 10*)
STAT 1127: Stat for Biological Sciences (excluding Section 11)
 

How It Works

Students can come to the Gelman Library Check Out Desk any time it is open to request the textbook for a participating course. Students will need the textbook's call number, which can be found by searching for the book in the library catalog (click the course number above).  If the textbook is available (not currently on loan to another student) the student may check the book out with their GWorld card to use for three hours. Textbooks may be used overnight if checked out in the three hours before the Check Out Desk closes. Items must be returned before 10:00 AM the following day.

Course reserve materials must be returned to the Reserve Book Drop located in the front of the Check Out Desk, or fines may be incurred. Unreturned books will incur a fine for the cost of replacing the book. Reserve materials may not be renewed. Once items have been returned, they can be checked out again after a 15-minute waiting period.

In the event that an instructor changes or adds a required textbook during the semester, you may experience a delay while Top Textbooks acquires the new book.

How to Check if a Textbook is Currently Available

To see whether a textbook is currently available in Gelman Library (i.e., not currently checked out by another student), search the library catalog for course reserves. You can also search for course reserves from any page on the library website by clicking on the magnifying glass icon in the blue navigation bar and choosing the "course reserves" search option.

Hours of Operation

Textbooks can be checked out any time the Gelman Library Check Out Desk is open. Please check the library website for information about holiday and weather closures.

Fines for Late Returns

Fines are an important tool to make sure circulating items are returned promptly and are available for everyone. To ensure these textbooks remain available, late returns will be assessed a fine of $1.20/hour per item with a $30.00 maximum fine per item.

Why Isn’t My Textbook Included in the Top Textbooks Program?

Each year, we carefully review the course schedule, course enrollment, textbook assignments, and other factors to determine which courses to include--and how to best serve students at GW--through this program with the funding available. Additionally, the library can only include a textbook in the program if we know it is assigned in a course and are able to acquire a print edition for students to borrow from us. Faculty are strongly encouraged to submit their textbook adoptions to the GW Bookstore for the upcoming semester in a timely manner in order to help the library select and acquire textbooks for the Top Textbooks program.

Even if a course is not included in Top Textbooks, the library may still have a copy of the textbook in its collection or course reserve, so check the library catalog. If a copy is not available, any faculty member can request that a copy of their course materials be placed on course reserve for students to borrow. 

Open Educational Resources (OER)

While the Top Textbooks program seeks to improve textbook affordability and increase access to course materials, it does not fix all of the barriers and inequities created by the commercial textbook market. The library strongly supports the adoption of open educational resources (OER) and provides support to faculty interested in using OER as a way to reduce the cost of--and increase access to--course materials and enhance student learning. 

Looking for Assistance with Financial Insecurity?

The Store: GW's Food Pantry provides food, toiletries, and school supplies to students facing insecurity. Through the Financial Aid Office, emergency funding is also available to students in some situations.

About Top Textbooks

The escalating price of textbooks is a significant concern for undergraduate students, and many students struggle to afford the high cost of textbooks and supplies each year. To help improve textbook affordability and access, the library launched the Top Textbooks program in fall 2017. The program began as a proposal by former Student Association president Peak Sen Chua and continues as a collaboration with the Student Association.

Savings

The Top Textbooks program has resulted in $621,252 in textbook savings for GW students!*

*Based on individual checkouts between Fall 2017 and Fall 2022

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Questions or Suggestions

Gelman Library Reserves Services
phone: 202-994-2591  
email: libresrv@gwu.edu

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