General Questions
Resource Sharing Center
Waldo Library
(269) 387-5175
lib-rsc@wmich.edu
Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Electronic Reserves and
Off Campus Reserves
Donna Dluge
Resource Sharing Center
Waldo Library
(269) 387-5175
donna.dluge@wmich.edu
Books: Waldo Library Reserve Desk
Terylle
Lavender
Access Services
(269) 387-5881
terylle.lavender@wmich.edu
Education Library Reserves:
Articles and Books
Sara Volmering
Education Library
(269) 387-5232
sara.m.volmering@wmich.edu
Music & Dance Library Reserves
Judy Belland
Music & Dance Library
(269) 387-5237
judy.belland@wmich.edu
WMU Copyright Guidelines for Library Reserves
The guidelines described below apply to all University Libraries' Reserve
systems and are promulgated pursuant to 17 U.S.C. Section 101 et seq. The library
will not knowingly make available any material which violates these regulations.
Materials are available only to the WMU community and all are expected to adhere
to copyright and fair use guidelines. For additional information on copyright,
please see our
.
Library Copyright Guidelines for Reserve Materials
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Complete Books
may be placed on Reserve.
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Book Chapters:
Only one (1) chapter or 20% of the
total content from any book may be placed on Reserve each academic term. This
applies to edited collections of readings and essays because each reading is
considered a chapter.
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Journal Articles and Newspaper Articles:
Only one
article from any single issue of a journal may be placed on Reserve each academic
term. Newspapers are treated the same as journals.
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A Note on journal article and book chapter requests:
If
the WMU University Libraries has a current license for access to digital versions
of copyrighted material (e.g., Electronic Resources), photocopies may not be
scanned. In these instances, if available, a static link to the licensed
electronic version of the material will be added to the electronic reserve system,
thus providing direct access to the requested material.
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Student Papers:
Student papers or other unpublished works
to be placed on Reserve must be accompanied by written permission of the author
for each academic term it is used
Adobe PDF Document
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Consumables:
Consumable materials will not be placed on
Reserve. One of the tenets of fair use is that such use not affect the market
value and consumables such as workbooks, exercises, standardized test and test
booklets, answer sheets, etc., fall under this tenet.
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Course Packs:
Custom published anthologies prepared for
sale through local copy centers and bookstores are not appropriate because again,
one of the tenets of fair use is that such use not affect the market value. Course
packs will not be placed on Reserve.
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Display of Copyright:
When submitting copyrighted material
for Reserve, for your own protection, you must insure that you have complied
with the library Copyright Guidelines. This includes supplying a copy of
the title page and the copyright statement (usually found on the back of the
title page) for each item, in all instances where you are not the copyright holder
of the material submitted.
The material will not be processed without
them.
Proof of permission can be asked for at any time by a publisher – if
your permission request has been sent but not yet returned, we can post your
material in the meantime, and so note your permission request. All permissions
should be received before the mid-term, however, or the material may be removed.
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U.S. Government Publications:
Most government publications
are in the public domain. They are not copyrighted. Unlimited use and reproduction
is allowed.
Conditions of the University Library' Reserve Systems
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Materials placed on Reserve will comply with the U.S. copyright laws.
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The University Libraries will seek copyright clearance for reserve material
exceeding fair use guidelines.
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The University Libraries will assume the fees for one semester only.
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Faculty will be notified for reconsideration if copyright fees exceed $50.
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Patron's library records are strictly confidential; information will not
be released.
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The University Libraries will not replace lost or damaged personal copies.
Reserve Processing Time
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A minimum of 2 days processing time is required to make new reserve items
available to students. Additional processing time may be required at the beginning
and at the end of terms and before exams. Material that must be searched, recalled
and/or ordered, require additional processing time.
Storage and Reuse of Reserve Items
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Permission from the copyright holder is required if the item is to
be reused in a subsequent academic term for the same course offered by the same
instructor, or if the item is a standard assigned or optional reading for an
individual course taught in multiple sections by many instructors.
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Materials may be retained in electronic form while permission is being sought
or until the next academic term in which the material might be used, but in no
event for more than two calendar years, including the year in which the materials
are last used.
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Short-term access to materials included on electronic reserve systems
in previous academic terms may be provided to students who have not completed
the course.
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