Course reserve is a term used in academic
libraries
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to describe materials set aside for a specific academic course or other use. Most often materials are put on course reserve by library staff at the request of the course's instructor. Materials on reserve typically have shorter loan periods than other library materials to allow access to a high volume of library patrons - for example, the students taking the course in question. Reserve materials usually return to normal circulation at the end of the term.
E-Reserves
Many academic libraries are installing
software
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and supporting availability of course readings in digital formats through a service referred to as "E-reserves." The service provides controlled access to materials in a digital format but limited to students in a specific course. Such services are often connected to other classroom services for
collaboration and
course management.
Copyright
Libraries often place excerpts from copyrighted works in closed or electronic reserves in accordance with
Fair Use
Fair use is a doctrine in United States law that permits limited use of copyrighted material without having to first acquire permission from the copyright holder. Fair use is one of the limitations to copyright intended to balance the intere ...
guidelines, which govern formal classroom distribution of photocopied materials and extend to reserve readings as well.
See also
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References
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External links
Atlas Systems Ares SoftwareeReserve Software for Copyright Reporting and Materials Distribution - made by eReserve Pty LtdLeganto by ExLibris
Library resources
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