DePaul University Libraries
reserves: FAQs

1As a faculty member, may I select my own password for my course's e-reserves page?
2Can I place a different chapter from the same book on reserve every week?
3Can I place a photocopy on the reserve shelf for my course?
4Can I place a video that I copied from a television program on reserve?
5Can I place my own personal copy of a book on reserve?
6Can I put e-books on reserve?
7Can I put more than one essay/poem/play/article from the same printed book collection on reserve?
8Can the library coordinate digitization of CDs and DVDs?
9How can I place material on course reserve?
10How do I find an article/book on reserve for my class?
11How do students access materials on e-reserves?
12How is copyright handled for e-reserves?
13I co-authored a book; can I put all the chapters I wrote on reserve?
14If I have multiple sections of a course and want to use different reserve materials for different sections, can I do that? Can I do this with cross-listed courses?
15If I have two (or more) cross-listed courses and want to use the same reserve materials for both, do I need to enter the requests for each class?
16If I want to use the same reserve materials for different courses that are not cross-listed, can I do that?
17What is the limit that the library will spend for reserves materials for my course?
18Will you put a book from another library on reserve at DePaul?
19Will you put a rental video or DVD on reserve in the library?

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