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Course reserve is a term used in academic libraries to describe materials set aside for a specific academic course or other use.[1] Most often materials are put on course reserve by library staff at the request of the course's instructor.[2] 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
editMany academic libraries are installing software and supporting availability of course readings in digital formats through a service referred to as "electronic course reserves" or "e-reserves."[3] 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
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editReferences
edit- ↑ "Course Reserves". Clemson University Libraries. Retrieved 2024-04-04.
- ↑ Chowdhury, Nabil; Kaplan, Ava; Smith, Cassidy; Suleiman, Omolola; Glenn, Alexandrea; Nolan, Michelle (2022). "5. Course Reserves and Computer Access". Undergraduate Guide to the George A. Smathers Libraries. LibraryPress@UF. ISBN 9781944455163.
- ↑ Anderson, Terry (ed.). "16. Library Support for E-Leaderners: E-Resources, E-services, and the Human Factors". Theory and Practice of Online Learning (2nd ed.). Athabasca University Press. ISSN 1919-4390.
- ↑ Myers, Carla S. (2020-07-06). "Copyright and Course Reserves: Electronic and Media Reserves". Association of College and Research Libraries e-Learning Webinar series – via Scholarly Commons @ MU.