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What Can Be Placed on Reserve

A variety of materials can be placed on reserve by a Professor. Circulation Services offers two ways to utilize the reserve function; many items are made available both physically at the library and on the internet via the Course Reserves website. Copyright restrictions prevent all materials from being available electronically.

Reserve materials may include:

Items can only be on reserve for ONE SEMESTER if the item is not owned by the UCF Library. Limited to a single chapter in a book or a single journal article, unless Fair Use can still be applied OR copyright permission from the copyright holder is obtained.

How to Put Items on Reserve

The Library Staff strives to process all faculty requests for course reserves in the most timely manner possible and in conformance to copyright law, as required by the UCF Office of the General Counsel. Print materials can be put on reserve at the 2nd. floor Reserve Desk, (Circulation Department). Media items can be put on reserve at the media desk, Library 3rd floor.

Removal of Materials from Reserves

All materials are removed from Reserve at the end of the semester. Personal copies, including all file folders, are returned to faculty at this time. Unless otherwise requested, the address listed on the Reserve form will be used to mail back materials.

Special note for Electronic Reserves:

The above procedures should also be followed when adding materials to existing reserves folders during the semester.

Have questions? Contact us at (407) 823-5209 or by email at reserve@mail.ucf.edu.

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Last Updated: Aug-07