Course Reserves
Faculty may place supplementary course materials on Course Reserve for the students of a particular class at the Hedberg Library. Items that appear on the instructors adopted, required materials list through the campus bookstore may not be put on reserve at the library.
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COURSE RESERVE POLICIES & PROCEDURES
Library-Owned Items
If the library currently owns the item we will pull it from the general collection to place on course reserve for your class.
Items Not Owned by the Library
If the library does not own the item you would like to place on course reserve, you may request that we purchase a copy via the form below. The librarians will decide whether or not the books are appropriate for the library’s general collection, and if so, we will purchase one copy of the item.
REQUEST MATERIALS FOR THE LIBRARY COLLECTION
Personal Items
Professors’ personal items may also be placed on Course Reserve. We will assign the item a temporary barcode and allow students to check the material out from the library.
SUBMITTING COURSE RESERVE REQUESTS
Using the Electronic Course Reserves Request Form
Faculty may use the course reserves request form to ask that library-owned items be placed on Course Reserve at the Hedberg Library Circulation Desk. If the library currently owns the item we will pull it from the general collection to place it on course reserve for your class.
Item information:
- For books/videos/DVD/CD: Call number, Title, Author
- For journal articles: Journal Title, Volume/Issue/Date, Pages
- Circulation period (how long students may keep a reserved item): 2 hours, 4 hours, 24 hours, 3 days, or 7 days.
- Length item will be on reserve: Fall, Spring, Summer, J-Term, Permanent
Professor/Class Specifics:
- Professor name, email
- Course name, course number
SUBMIT YOUR COURSE RESERVE REQUEST
IN-PERSON REQUESTS AT THE HEDBERG LIBRARY CIRCULATION DESK
Faculty may drop off items to be placed on course reserve at the Circulation Desk in the library. You will be asked to fill out a paper form, proving the same information as above.
THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND
- LIS does not place materials that belong to other libraries on reserve whether they have been ordered through interlibrary loan or checked out from other libraries.
- Faculty members are responsible for obtaining copyright permission if needed. For further information on Hedberg Library’s policies on copyright, please consult the Copyright Information webpage on the LIS website.