DePaul University Libraries
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1Are textbooks purchased for library reserves?
2Can faculty members authorize a research assistant to check out library materials on their behalf?
3Can I photocopy items from Special Collections or Archives, or get copies of photographs?
4Can I place a different chapter from the same book on reserve every week?
5Can I place a photocopy on the reserve shelf for my course?
6Can I place a video that I copied from a television program on reserve?
7Can I place my own personal copy of a book on reserve?
8Can I put more than one essay/poem/play/article from the same printed book collection on reserve?
9Can I request recreational reading via interlibrary loan?
10Can I use items from the Image Collection for a class project?
11Do I need a password to access e-reserve materials?
12Do you have a Friends of the Library program?
13Does the library give tours?
14How can College of Law students, faculty, and staff get materials from other libraries?
15How is copyright handled for e-reserves?
16I co-authored a book; can I put all the chapters I wrote on reserve?
17I'd like to donate some books to you. Whom do I contact?
18I'm not affiliated with DePaul. Can I use the library?
19Is there a limit to how many interlibrary loan requests I may submit?
20What is the limit that the library will spend for reserves materials for my course?
21When are links to library databases used instead of scanned PDFs?
22Will you put a book from another library on reserve at DePaul?
23Will you put a rental video or DVD on reserve in the library?

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