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The amounts of material per semester that may be placed on E-Reserve are as follows:
· No more than 15% of a book
· No more than two journal articles from a single journal issue
· No more than five short poems, one essay, play or chapter from a collected work. The total amount of material will comprise no more than 15 pages of an anthology or collected work.
It is the responsibility of the faculty member to follow these restrictions prior to submitting materials. If it is discovered that the material exceeds the limit, it will be removed from E-Reserves and returned to the faculty member.
If a faculty member wishes to place more than the allowed amount of material on E-Reserves, he/she will need to secure copyright permission. Reed library will be happy to suggest strategies to obtain copyright clearance or find alternative sources of information.
There is no limit to the number of items that may be placed on traditional reserves (i.e. books, videos, etc.)
The use of the above materials for subsequent semesters will require copyright clearance despite the limited nature of the use.
Materials that may be placed on E-Reserve without obtaining copyright clearance include:
· Links to articles and other publications found in Reed Library’s subscriptions databases
· Links to Web sites
· Anything for which the instructor holds the copyright (syllabi, class notes, etc.)
NOTE: We strongly encourage you to find the articles you use in our
subscription databases. If you are able to access the information
from these databases, you will never need to worry about copyright
compliance as long as Reed Library continues to subscribe to the
database. We can place a link through our e-reserves system
directly to an article in a database. Write the article citation and
database name on an E-reserves form and submit it.
Materials that may not be placed on E-Reserve include:
· Pages from works considered to be consumable: workbooks, exercises, standardized tests, test booklets, and answer sheets
· Course packs
· Photocopied anthologies or collected works
· Sound and video files
The Library reserves the right to deny any materials based on copyright considerations