Electronic Reserve Guidelines

To support the teaching and learning activities of faculty and students, Pacific University Library provides an electronic reserve (ERes) system to be used for course readings and other course materials.

Faculty and students are responsible for complying with all copyright laws in regards to use of the ERes system. For help getting copyright permissions, please contact your department.


 

Electronic Reserve Forms

Initial Submission

E-Reserve Request Form (.doc)

Add Materials to Existing ERes Page

Additional Materials Form (.doc)

 

 

General Guidelines for ERes System

Materials placed on electronic reserve should only constitute a small portion of the required (and/or supplemental) course readings.  The ERes system is not intended to replace course-packs. 

All materials submitted for use in the ERes system must either belong to a faculty member, a department/school of the University, or the Library.

Copyrighted materials that will be used by the same faculty member for more than one course at the same time, or for more than one semester, must have copyright clearance after the initial use.

Access to ERes materials for a specific course will be limited to students currently enrolled in the course, and will be password-protected.  Access will end on the last day of the course. 

 

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Guidelines for the Nature of Materials to be Used

These are intended as general guidelines to aid compliance with copyright law and Fair Use guidelines.  For proposed uses not covered here, please consult with the Library.

These may be placed on reserve without first seeking copyright clearance:

Faculty must FIRST receive copyright clearance to use the following:

If a faculty member can demonstrate that there is a “spontaneous” need to use material which falls into one of these “mandatory permission” categories, and there is not adequate time to seek copyright clearance, it may still be possible to place the material on reserve.  Faculty members should consult with the Library and proper University copyright authorities to make such a determination.

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 Guidelines for Submission of Materials

Allow at least 24 hours from submission for materials to be placed in the ERes system.

                            Forest Grove Campus:  martzll@pacificu.edu or bortlese@pacificu.edu

                           

                           Hillsboro/PDX Campus:  hpclib@pacificu.edu

 

Material Format Guidelines

 

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Adding Electronic Reserves to Blackboard

If you use Blackboard to conduct all, or part, of your course, it is convenient for your students if you add a link to your ERes page into your Blackboard course.  Students will have access to all of their online course materials in one place – and because ERes recognizes Blackboard as a trusted site, students will not be prompted to enter a password to access individual documents on your ERes page. 

When completing your E-Reserves Request Form, check the appropriate boxes to indicate that you would like a link placed in your Blackboard course.  Library staff will then contact you with two options – you can add the link yourself, or you can contact UIS and request that Library staff be given permission to add the link to your course.

To add the link yourself:

1.  Email Library staff and request the persistent URL for your ERes page.

2.  In your Blackboard course, create a Web Link named “E-Reserves” and use the

     persistent URL.

3.  Place the Web Link on your Course Content page.

Contact UIS:

1.   Email help@pacificu.edu and request that Library staff be given permission to add the
      link.

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Return/Renewal/Removal of Materials

Return

Materials owned by faculty or departments will be returned via campus mail as soon as processing is complete.

Renewal/Removal

At the end of each term, all materials placed in the ERes system must either be renewed (by submitting a renewal form) for use in the next term, or be removed and made inaccessible. 

Please note:  If material has been used under the provisions of the Fair Use guidelines, it may not be used in more than one term for the same course and same faculty member without copyright clearance.

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Managing Your Own ERes Page

If desired, faculty members may manage their own course pages on the ERes systems.  This includes scanning and placing materials online and managing the renewal and/or removal of materials.

Faculty members must still submit an E-Reserve Request Form to the Library to initiate the creation of a course page.  However, it is only necessary to fill in the course information, unless materials will accompany this initial request.

Prior to managing their own course pages, faculty members are required to take part in a 30-minute orientation session, which will include:

 

 

It is extremely important for faculty members who manage their own course pages to be knowledgeable about the requirements, and liabilities, of copyright law.

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These guidelines are adapted from:

Driscoll, Lois. 2003. Electronic Reserve: A Manual and Guide for Library Staff Members. 
         Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press.

Fair Use and Electronic Reserves

American Library Association (ALA)

Rules of Thumb for Digitizing and Using Others’ Works in Electronic Reserves

Office of General Counsel, University of Texas

Faculty Reserve Guidelines

Library, California State University, San Marcos