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Putting Materials on Reserve
Materials to support classroom instruction may be made available on E-Reserves under the Lessons tab for courses in the ANGEL course management software program or on Library Reserves for use in the library. A lead time of 24-working hours is needed to process items for Library Reserves and ANGEL E-Reserves. Items needed over the weekend should be brought to the library by noon on Thursday.
Library Reserves Reeves’ library materials may be put on reserve, Ex:
books videos bound periodical volumes CDs other bound materials DVDs
For questions about Library Reserves, contact Cathy Biele at x 5247. Angel E-Reserves Items to be placed electronically in ANGEL E-Reserves, Ex:
journal articles newspaper clippings
documents (quizzes, answer keys, etc.)
link to our online full-text databases
The library staff can scan and post materials for you or you can choose to process these kinds of items on your own. For questions ANGEL E-Reserves, contact Kat Barden at x5246.
Items owned by or borrowed from other libraries can not be processed for Reserves. Contact Angela Gerling, at x5245 if additional purchases are needed for your course.
How to
Bring your reserve materials to the Circulation Desk and fill out the "Library Reserve" form or the “ANGEL E-Reserves” form and include your name, course identification, preferred checkout time (e.g. 2 hrs, 4 hrs, overnight, 3 day, etc.) Library Reserve items are kept behind the Circulation Desk and are usually checked out for two hours. Library Reserve materials are generally understood to be for "In Library Use Only," Posted ANGEL E-Reserves are available 24/7. Copyright and Reserves
Copyright guidelines can be reviewed at: http://www.copyrightoncampus.comA general guide is that the amount of material copied or scanned should be reasonable in relations to the total amount of the original source. For example, one article from a specific issue of a journal, or a chapter from a book would be within the guidelines.
Reeves library materials and personal copies may be placed on Reserve. The library cannot place on Reserve any books or videos obtained via interlibrary loan or otherwise borrowed from other libraries.
If material is going to be used repeatedly semester after semester copyright permission should be requested. This “fair use checklist” provides a good review. (http://www.copyrightoncampus.com/basics/fairuse_list.asp)
Here is a link that explain copyright for reserves: http://www.copyrightoncampus.com/content/library.aspPermission may be requested through the Copyright Clearance Center at: http://www.copyright.com/ccc/do/viewPage?pageCode=ac1-n
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