e-Reserve for academics: your required reading solution [ 226KB]

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Curtin University Library
e-RESERVE FOR ACADEMICS:
YOUR REQUIRED
READING SOLUTION
e-Reserve is the University’s
solution for making available
the required reading students
need to complete their units.
It comprises full-text electronic
documents (book chapters,
journal articles, conference
How e-Reserve works
You tell us what resources you want your
students to read and library staff will:
• Source the requested items
• Review copyright and licence requirements
• Request copyright permission if necessary
• Advise you when processing is complete.
There’s no need to supply the item, a citation
will do.
Benefits of using e-Reserve
papers), audio and video files,
• Items can be accessed any time, anywhere
via Blackboard or the library’s webpage with
a simple OASIS sign-on
and web links. It is accessible
• Easy access for off-campus, offshore and
OUA students
via Blackboard or the library
website with a single sign-on
through OASIS.
• Multiple units can access one item
• High quality document scanning
• Library staff will source items and check
copyright and licence conditions for you.
For more information phone 618 9266 7572, email reserve@curtin.edu.au
or visit our website http://library.curtin.edu.au.
WHERE DO I START?
Adding an item to e-Reserve is easy.
Log onto the library e-Reserve submission web form at:
http://apps.library.curtin.edu.au/ressubmission/index.pl.
Alternatively, you can email your reading list to reserve@curtin.edu.au. Please provide:
• Details of the Curtin units for which the resource is needed, e.g. Introduction to
Psychology 100, unit # 313392.
AND
• A citation for the item, e.g. article author/s (year) article title, editor/s, book/journal
title, volume/issue/chapter/page numbers
OR
• A web address for the item if it is on the Internet.
Once library staff have checked the copyright and licence requirements of the items you
have requested they will:
• Automatically upload items that do not require copyright permission
OR
• Advise you of your options if a copyright issue exists.
You will be emailed when your items have been added to e-Reserve with instructions
on how to link to them from Blackboard.
Because most copyright limits operate at the University level, not the unit level, Curtin
policy prohibits copyright material on Blackboard - it must be made available through
e-Reserve and can then be linked to from Blackboard. Further information on copyright
at Curtin can be found at: http://copyright.curtin.edu.au/index.cfm.
For more information phone 618 9266 7572 or email reserve@curtin.edu.au
CRICOS Provider Code 00301J (WA), 02637B (NSW)
OR
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• Request copyright permission where necessary
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