Faculty Course Reserves

Submitting Requests
  • students at reserve deskSubmit requests to Reserve at least two weeks before the semester begins to ensure that materials will be available for students on time.
  • Requests are processed in the order they are received.
  • Marriott Library Reserve Request Forms are available at the Reserve Desk. You may also send requests using this online form or e-mail Reserve.
  • You must list the copyright owner and publication year for each title.
    (example: © 1989, Jane Doe)
  • Limit requests to one chapter or 10% from each book and single articles from journal issues. One chapter can not be taken down in order to post a second chapter.
  • Course reserve reading materials can be made available in either electronic reserve or paper reserve as allowed by copyright fair use.

Submitting Materials for Electronic Reserve

  • E-Reserves link directly to materials from the web site. At the end of each semester, all materials will be removed from Electronic Reserve.
  • Requests must be submitted at least two weeks before the semester begins to accommodate the volume of requests received at that time. Requests received after the first three weeks of the semester are typically processed within 24 - 48 hours.
  • Provide high quality, one-sided copies for scanning.
  • Write the copyright owner and year on each article to be scanned. (example: © 1989, Prentice Hall). We cannot scan items of unknown origin. Student papers need written authorization from the student before they can be posted on Electronic Reserve. This authorization must be posted with the student papers.
  • Limit requests to one chapter or 10% from each book. Examples of copyright restrictions

 

 Last Modified 9/10/12