Who may place materials on Electronic
Reserves (E-Reserves)?
ACC faculty members and other ACC employees.
What materials and formats are appropriate for E-Reserves?
Print materials such as class notes, exams, problem sets, and
journal articles or book chapters which are subject to fair use principles
in the copyright law, can be scanned by Library staff for E-Reserves
How do you prepare your material for submission to E-Reserves?
Complete a Reserve Request Form, available via the Web or in any campus library.
How do you place materials on E-Reserves?
Bring the completed request form and the material to the library
on your campus and submit it to the Reserves staff person. Expect
that it will take from 2-4 days to process the material.
How will my students gain access to the electronic materials?
Electronic Reserves material can be found, viewed, and printed through
the Library
Catalog. The student can search for the material by faculty name or
by course number.
How does copyright and fair use apply to E-Reserves?
Electronic Reserves is an extension of traditional library
reserves and is managed in accordance with fair use exclusions and the
rights of copyright holders as embodied in the current copyright law. We
will not place materials on electronic reserves without permission of the
copyright holder if the nature, scope, or extent of copying exceeds the
reasonable limits of fair use. See Copyright Guidelines.
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