RESERVE MATERIAL SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Required Information

 
Faculty Member's Name: Material may be placed on reserve under a teaching assistant's name as well. 
 
Course number/name (e.g., PSY 545): It is important that we have the three-letter course name as well as the course number. 
 
Semester: We require the beginning and end date of each course.
 
New list or Addition: Please advise if a faculty member already has material on reserve for this class. Remember that using the same items repeatedly will require copyright permissions.
 
Number of students: This number is used to determine the amount of copies of the same article allowable per copyright restrictions.
 
Address/phone number: This information enables us to contact a faculty member with questions/problems as well as providing an address for returning materials at the end of the semester.
 
E-mail: Please include your pcom.edu e-mail account information.  

 

Reserve Materials


Please request all PCOM library collection materials 4 weeks before the class start date to allow time for recall.

Books: List complete call number, author(s), and title of book. If a book is not in the PCOM collection and must be ordered, please include the publisher, year, and edition. It may take two weeks to receive and process a book.  If a book has been declared missing or lost, the library will purchase a new copy.

 

The Library licenses many electronic books. Faculty may copy links from the library catalog into a Blackboard course site to provide students direct access to these resources without copyright concerns. 

 

Journal article: Provide a full bibliographic citation for each journal article to be placed on reserve (i.e., the title of the journal, volume number, issue number, year, author(s), title of the article, and page numbers). Photocopies of articles must be submitted in excellent condition.

 

Many electronic journals provide persistent urls to individual articles. Faculty may insert links into a Blackboard course site to provide students direct access to these resources without copyright concerns.