Course
Reserve
Course
reserve is a collection of materials for use by students
enrolled in a specific course. Students are able to check
out "one item per person" with a valid student
ID. The loan period is determined by the instructor,
but is generally limited to two-hours.
Materials
for the current semester are listed
in the online Course
Reserve Catalog. Binders with copies of course reserve
lists are at the course reserve desk in the library.
Materials
for reserve and Blackboard are processed Monday - Friday
9:00 a.m. -5:00 p.m.
Materials
received after 5:00 p.m. will be processed the next
working day. Call
Lisa Karle, x5396, at
the library
for more information.
Materials
may be
placed
on reserve
at the Music
Seminar Room, x4638, by using the course reserve
forms and following the guidelines outlined below.
COURSE
RESERVE GUIDELINES:
- Professors
must fill out a course
reserve request form either online or at the circulation
desk. Please allow extra time at the beginning of each
semester for processing.
- Only
items from the Library's collections and personal
copies "owned" by the professor may
be placed on Course Reserve. Under
the Copyright
Law
materials
borrowed from other
libraries and those obtained through interlibrary
loan or like services (i.e. audio visual rentals)
may not be
placed on course reserve.
- Blackboard and
other electronic reserve programs are available over
the campus network through the ITRC; however, guidelines
must be followed to restrict access only to students
enrolled in the course.
- Photocopied
or reproduced material must be provided by the faculty
member for scanning into Blackboard courses.
- Audio
tapes, video tapes, DVD's and CDs may be used unless
the work is itself an illegal copy, a rented copy or
the purpose is a "public performance" of the work.
- A
signed copyright
release form is required for
photocopies, reproductions and audio visual materials
indicating
that these materials are in compliance with the copyright
law BEFORE these items can be placed on reserve.
- Copyright
information is available in the library, in "Copyright
Law and Fair Use Guidelines" based
on United States Code 17 Section 107, the American
Library Association guidelines, and through a list
of copyright
information sources.
- Please
contact Lisa Karle, x5396, Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m.
-5:00 p.m. if you have any questions or concerns regarding
course reserve and Blackboard.
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