Engineering Library Reserve Information for Faculty
PLEASE START EARLY:
RESERVE LISTS ARE PROCESSED IN THE ORDER RECEIVED.
Although there is no firm deadline for reserve requests, we encourage
instructors to submit lists as early in advance of the quarter as
possible. Books that are checked out and books that need to be ordered
may take weeks or months to arrive. During busy times, even simple
requests may take longer than expected.
Further Instructions and Hints
- Fill out your form completely to speed processing.
- If you have any questions, contact Engineering Reserve.
- Use one reserve form for each class.
- Please do not
submit a syllabus in place of the reserve form. Usually the syllabus
lacks important reserve information, which slows processing.
- Titles not held in the UW Libraries will be ordered.
- Please allow additional time for the acquisition
and processing of material -- sometimes it takes months for a book to
arrive. If you wish, you may place your personal copy (see
below) of the book on
reserve while we wait for the ordered book to arrive.
- Renewing reserve lists.
- If you would like the same items to be placed
on reserve the following quarter, be sure to contact the reserve staff.
If we do not hear from you, the material will be taken off reserve after the
end of the quarter.
Special Materials
- Homework Solutions, Class Notes, and Test Files.
- These types of materials must
be accompanied by a reserve form.
Instructors are responsible for adding new solutions to the notebooks and
making sure they are up to date (if necessary).
- Photocopies of Copyrighted Materials
- Photocopies of copyrighted materials must conform to
the policies outlined on Library Forms 201 and 217, and the compliance
form must be signed. If you need a copy of forms 201 and 217, contact
Engineering Reserve.
- Personal Copies
- Personal copies may be placed on reserve at the owner's risk.
The library cannot be responsible for material that is lost, stolen,
or damaged while on reserve.
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Last modified: Wednesday August 04, 2004