Reserve Request Form
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Reserve Policy and Reserve Request Instructions can be found here.
RESERVE REQUESTS WIIL NOT BE ACCEPTED WITHOUT THIS FORM BEING COMPLETED.
To place materials on reserve, please fill in the information requested below.
Materials placed on Reserve are meant to be used only in the semester the course is offered. We appreciate your cooperation since we try to keep these materials current.
Instructor copies will be removed after two years. In accordance with copyright law, photocopied articles will be removed at the end of each semester. If you wish an item to be placed on Reserve after the designated time period, another reserve request form must be submitted at that time.
Please list all materials for reserve, including library books, personal copies of books, photocopies of articles, A-V items, etc.
Reserve Request Instructions
The library encourages every Faculty member to place books, journal articles and other items in our reserve collection for students' limited access. Items placed on reserve may be library purchased materials or instructors' personal copies.
For security purposes, all reserve materials must be tagged with a "magnetic security strip." Faculty members not willing to have their personal copies security stripped for fear of defacing their books should contact the library in writing while submitting the items for reserve. The Library cannot accept responsibility for items lost or stolen while on Reserve. Despite various safeguards against theft it is impossible to guarantee that items will never be stolen.
Copyright restrictions permit the library to place only ONE PHOTOCOPY of any item on reserve for each discipline instructor.
To place item(s) on reserve, complete and print out the RESERVE REQUEST FORM, and bring, along with the item(s), to the Circulation Desk.
RESERVE REQUESTS WIIL NOT BE ACCEPTED WITHOUT THIS FORM BEING COMPLETED.
Reserve requests must be received in the library before the semester begins to ensure their availability on the first day of classes. This includes library owned materials as well as Instructors' personal copies.
For further questions, feel free to contact Michael Krasulski at Ext. 5848. Thank you for your cooperation.