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What sorts of material can be circulated on Course Reserve?

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What sorts of material can be circulated on Course Reserve?

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• Library Owned Titles We can typically place any library title located in our open stacks on Course Reserve. This includes monographs, journals, and media titles (e.g. VHS, DVDs). If the title is currently on loan to a library patron, a rush recall is placed by Course Reserve staff, expediting the return of the item. The library maintains non-circulating material in collections such as Reference, Special Collections, and the Ethnic & Gender Studies Library, and such items cannot be placed on Course Reserve. • Department & Faculty Owned Titles Department and faculty owned titles, often referred to as “faculty copies”, can be submitted to circulate on Course Reserve. Due to both budgetary restrictions and storage issues, the library maintains a strict policy prohibiting the purchase of textbook titles for the library collections. Instructors may submit textbooks to be made available on Course Reserve. Department and faculty owned titles will be marked, stickered and laminated, and occas

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