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Reserve Services, A Guide for Faculty
The Rutgers University Libraries maintain reserve collections and electronic access to class-related materials to support the university's academic programs. Books are placed in reserve collections at campus libraries and circulate for shortened loan periods. Photocopies and documents such as sample exams, syllabi, problem sets, readings, lecture notes, and articles are scanned and delivered electronically as Adobe PDF under "RESERVES" in IRIS. The Libraries' policy for reserve services is derived from the fair use guidelines of the United States Copyright Act of 1976 (17 U.S.C. Section 107). When to Submit Reserve RequestsTo assure availability of material prior to the start of classes, submit requests for the fall semester by August 1, spring semester by December 1, and summer sessions by May 1. When Materials Will Be Available on ReserveLists are processed in the order received. Requests submitted during the first weeks of classes may be delayed due to the large volume of reserve processing at the beginning of each semester. At the end of the term, materials are taken off reserve and permanently deleted from University web servers. Please make sure your materials are on reserve before making assignments. Search by your name (instructor's name), course name, or course number under "RESERVES" in IRIS to confirm reserve materials are ready for students to check out or view online. Electronic reserve documents can be viewed on campus at public access workstations in the libraries, in campus computer labs, and PCs connected to the campus network. Rutgers users who connect from off-campus to the Libraries' website need to log-in with their NetID before using electronic reserves. Please remind your students they will need to register their barcode, the 14-digit number beginning '29030' on the reverse of their RUconnection card, at a circulation desk before they can check out reserve books in a library. What To Place On ReserveThe Libraries will place on reserve a maximum of thirty titles for a single course. Indicate on the "Reserve Request Form" if the reading is required or supplemental and the week or date it is needed. In lieu of copies, direct links to electronic and scanned documents will be provided under "RESERVES" in IRIS. The standard loan period for reserve materials checked out in a library is two hours. Contact local library reserve staff to inquire about the availability of extended or overnight loan periods.
Books
Personal Copies
Course Packets
Journal Articles, Chapters in Books In order to reproduce your articles in the best possible manner, please submit clear copies with as few marks on them as possible. This includes copies without highlighting, underlining, black lines in the center, and writing in the margins. The better the quality of the articles you submit, the better your students will be served with clear and legible electronic reserves. Poor quality photocopies will not be scanned.
Electronic Files Send copies of your electronic files as email attachments (one attachment per email message) to the library reserve email account provided on your local library's online reserve request form, or drop off a disk copy at your local reserve desk. We will not return disks after processing unless you ask to have them returned. Include the following information: (1) your local reserve desk library, (2) course name and number, (3) the semester your course will be taught, and (4) the title of the file and its software application. Electronic files will only be available online. We use Adobe Acrobat Exchange to convert file formats to Portable Document Format (PDF). We accept the most popular word processing, spreadsheet, and image formats. We have had successful experience converting WordPerfect, Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and Lotus. Other file formats may require trial and error, but we are willing to work with you.
Items Available Online in IRIS
Personal Web pages
Media How to Submit Reserve RequestsMaterials can be placed on reserve at any of the following Libraries. For an undergraduate course, please place reserve materials in the library on the campus where the course is taught. Click on the appropriate Library for a Reserve Request form. Please fill out the form completely and use one form for each course. Include course name and number, enrollment, your phone and your email address.
How to Link Your Library Reserves to SakaiYour library course reserves can now be linked directly to your Sakai course management page.
Copyright GuidelinesThe Rutgers University Libraries' policy for reserve collections is derived from the fair use guidelines of the United States Copyright Act of 1976. The law states:
Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976. Limitations on Exclusive Rights: Fair Use
The fact that a work is unpublished shall not itself bar a finding of fair use if such finding is made upon consideration of all the above factors. Materials will be placed on reserve at the request of faculty for the noncommercial, educational use of students. Photocopied or scanned copies of complete books and entire issues of journals will not be placed on reserve. Students and library users will not be charged for access to reserve materials. The charge for copies made by students will be limited to the cost of reproduction. Electronic copies of reserve readings will include a notice of copyright on the first screen indicating materials may be covered by copyright. Electronic reserve materials will be accessible only by instructor's name, course name, and course number. Users connecting from off-campus to the Libraries website using a commercial internet provider must identify themselves as a Rutgers user by logging-in with their NetID before they can access reserve materials. Electronic materials will be removed from reserve at the end of the term. Scanned copies will be destroyed when they are no longer used for reserve. We will not place materials, including electronic files or web pages, on reserve if the nature, scope, or extent of copying is judged to exceed limits of fair use. In some cases, placing photocopied or scanned material on reserve may require copyright permission. Use of the same photocopied or scanned material in multiple courses or for successive years will generally require permission. Faculty may wish to consider the following options:
Visit the Libraries' website at http://www.libraries.rutgers.edu and follow the path RESEARCH RESOURCES / Subject Research Guides / General / Copyright Information for additional copyright information and a guide to resources. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Last updated May 20, 2005; February 28, 2006; December 19, 2006; January 9, 2007; February 26, 2008
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