You might have heard that the bookstore has changed the way that they provide books to students. Starting Fall 2023, Sonoma State students are automatically enrolled in the bookstore's Seawolf Bundle program. Seawolf Bundle charges students $18.50/credit hour they are registered for ($277 for a 15-credit load). In exchange, students are provided access to all the textbooks that were assigned to their registered courses.
 
If students would like to get their books elsewhere (e.g. by purchasing their own copies/borrowing from the library/using course reserves), they have the option to opt out of the Seawolf Bundle through B&N's website.
 
I have a sneaking suspicion that not too many students are aware that they have been automatically opted into this program, and might come to the library seeing if they can borrow a required textbook for the semester. If you do get a sense students are asking about access to a required course reading, I would encourage ya'll to provide them with information about the bookstore's new program.