课程储备

Items are placed on reserve, 封闭或开放, to allow your entire class to use key or supplemental materials for that class. Placing items on reserve allows all students in the class to have equal access to these items. This page covers only print reserves. For electronic course readings, please contact the ITS:解决方案中心 at (719)389-6449 to learn more about the campus-wide use of Canvas.

Copyright Basics and Library Reserve Policies

Materials obtained from other libraries through 馆际互借 or 探勘者 cannot be placed on reserve due to copyright law and consortial agreements. Any copies or scans done for reserves must meet the standards of fair use as outlined in Section 107 of the US Copyright Law, or have the explicit permission of the copyright holder. They should also include bibliographic information.

教师 who are interested in learning more about copyright and fair use may want to consult the 版权指南 或者是完整的 科罗拉多大学 copyright policy. 图书馆的资料 adheres to the American Library Association 馆际互借 Code in setting the course reserves policy.

How to Place Items on Reserve

There are two ways to place items on reserve:

1) 教师 can bring items they want to put on reserve to the circulation desk. This is the best way to assure that reserves are done quickly and any problems are resolved immediately. If materials are not available as expected, the faculty member will then be on the spot to make appropriate substitutions, 地方回忆, or do whatever is needed in the moment.

2) 教师 can send their list to 循环的员工 或者你的 学科馆员 or they may be dropped off at the circulation desk. Requests must be received 7 days prior to the start of the block in which the reserves will be used. Lists must include the full Title, 作者, 版本(如相关), and Call # of each item on the list. We also need the following information with each request:

  • 教授的名字
  • 教授的电话号码
  • 部门名称
  • 课程数量
  • Block(s) the item is to remain on reserve

Items that may be placed on reserve include:

  • Lecture notes, problem solutions, etc.
  • Any circulating 图书馆的资料 item (e.g. 书籍、视频等.)
  • Personal copies of books or videos
  • Single photocopies of articles, poems, a book chapter, or other short readings that meet fair use
  • Any material for which permission has been granted by the publisher or through the Copyright Clearance Center
  • Any item that is non-hazardous, small enough to fit on the shelf, and we can affix a barcode to it (e.g. molecular models, shrapnel, fossils)

What may not be placed on reserve include:

  • Photocopies of an entire book or portions of a copyrighted work that exceed fair use
  • "Consumable" publications such as standardized tests, exercises, or workbooks
  • Coursepacks produced by other campus departments
  • Most non-circulating items from 图书馆的资料 (e.g. bound journals, 特殊的集合 materials)
  • Items obtained through 馆际互借 or 探勘者

开放的储备

教师 may choose to put their books on open reserve, in the room designated for that purpose within 图书馆的资料. Books on open reserve may be freely used within the open reserves room, 但可能不会离开房间, 或者去图书馆. 一般, faculty choose open reserves when students must share, browse and compare many books (as in many Art History classes), or when students must collaborate on an assignment that involves developing bibliographies for specific topics. It is a professor's choice whether to use open or closed reserves. If you are unsure whether open or closed reserves best suit your classroom needs, please contact 循环的员工 or, if she is unreachable, the 借还书处.

学生 and Print Reserves

学生 may check out one reserve item at a time. Reserve items normally check out for 4 hours, and must remain in the library. Exceptions must be communicated directly to the 借还书处, or to 循环的员工,由教员负责.

视频储备 从来没有 leave the library unless the faculty member has made an exception. 书籍或其他物品可以, 然而, be checked out overnight within two hours before the library closes. Overnight loans are due when the library opens the very next morning.

学生 are responsible for the timely return of all materials, and should ask at the 借还书处 if they are unclear about what time something is due, or any other rules about reserves. The library may notify a student's faculty member in cases where they have seriously abused the reserves rules.

联系人: 循环的员工, 循环 Team Coordinator, (719)389-6914

备用联系人: 借还书处,(719)389-6184,或您的 学科馆员.

报告问题 - 最后更新: 08/28/2023