Information for staff submitting Reserve / eReserve materialAcademic staff may place high demand materials into the Reserve or eReserve collections. We recommend submitting requests prior to the start of a teaching period, allowing at least five working days for processing. All material is processed in order of receipt. There are no restrictions on the number of titles that you may place on Reserve, although only one copy of an individual title may be placed there. Please read on for more information about the submission process. For further information, please email Marilyn Jeffs, Library Officer (Loans & Reserve), or phone (03) 5327 9581. How do I submit items?Reserve: please download and complete the submission form (word, 76 KB). Return the completed form to the Information desk at your campus library. eReserve / Moodle (LMS): items to be placed on eReserve must be submitted via the online submission form. What can be placed on Reserve / eReserve?Reserve
Bibliographic details of private copies of books will normally be forwarded to our Acquisitions section. Generally, any private items placed on Reserve should also be ordered for inclusion in the Library's collection. The Library does not accept responsibility for any damage to personal items placed in the Reserve Collection. eReserve / Moodle (LMS)
What can not be placed on Reserve / eReserve?
What about copyright?Material is checked for compliance with the Copyright Act. Any material that does not comply will be immediately returned to the staff member. Full details can be obtained at the UB copyright website. BooksYou may copy 10% OF THE WHOLE WORK, OR A CHAPTER, WHICHEVER IS GREATER.Example 1: where a lecturer wishes to copy the largest amount of material from a 100 page book, and the book is divided into chapters, the lecturer could elect to copy 10 pages (10%) rather than being restricted to an 8 page chapter. Conversely if the book had a chapter which was 20 pages in length, the lecturer could copy the whole of that chapter. JournalsYou may copy up to the whole of an article in a journal, or more than one article from the same publication if they relate to the same research or course study. How do I remove material from the Reserve / eReserve collections?We recommend that the material remain on Reserve/ eReserve until after the exam period. Any personal material will be returned to you via internal mail, other material is returned to their regular collections and links to Web documents are removed or inactivated. Are my Reserve items being used by students?Usage statistics for each item will be sent to you at the end of each semester. We are also able to provide statistics to you upon request at any time during the teaching period. As the Reserve collection is for high demand material, any item that was not circulated more than five times during a semester may be rejected for inclusion in the Collection next teaching period/year, unless we can be assured of its use. |
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