All reserve documents that meet electronic reserve requirements can be scanned and uploaded to ERes. If requested by students in your class, we can also place a single copy of reproduced materials that meet electronic reserve requirements on traditional hard-copy reserve. Items that are not eligible for reproduction or uploading to ERes (such as entire books or periodical issues that are not in the public domain), will continue to be placed on traditional hard-copy reserve.
This includes either items owned by the Library or personal copies of the faculty. If the quality of a reproduction prevents it from being uploaded to ERes, a link will be made from ERes to the hard-copy on reserve in the Library, and you will be immediately notified. More.
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