Course Reserves
Materials are lent to students for a set period of time as specified by the faculty member (one hour, two hours, four hours, 24 hours, one week, or two weeks). For reserve related questions, please contact Laurie Souza, Library Assistant Director, at 978-232-2276 (on-campus ext. 2276) or lsouza@endicott.edu. Materials placed on reserve are located at the Circulation Desk, organized by the professor's name and course number. To see what items are on reserve by professor or course, search the . Use the dropdown menu to search for material by Course Name, Course Number, or Instructor. Course reserves can be checked out at the Circulation Desk at the Halle Library.
Course Reserve Policies
Books owned by Halle Library
Books owned by Halle Library can be placed on reserve by completing the form below or filling out a course reserve form at the circulation desk.
If the requested materials are unavailable, the faculty member will be notified promptly. Requests for the library to purchase an item for reserve should be sent to Laurie Souza, Library Assistant Director, at lsouza@endicott.edu, at least six weeks before the materials are needed.
At the end of each semester, all books will be removed from reserve and returned to the library’s collection, unless otherwise noted by the faculty member requests.
Faculty-owned books
Faculty members have the option of placing their personal copies of books or periodicals on course reserve. To place a copy on reserve, please visit the library’s circulation desk to complete a course reserve form to be submitted with the material. As reserve items are often used frequently, and by many students, please be aware that some wear and tear may occur. The Halle Library is not responsible for loss, theft, or damage to personal items placed on reserve. At the end of the semester, the faculty member must pick up their items from the coordinator of library user services.
Books owned by other libraries
We regret that we are unable to place items owned by other libraries on reserve for any reason.
Copies of Student Work
Any photocopies of student work requested for reserve (including senior theses) must be accompanied by a Student Work Copyright Form (PDF) signed by the author. Any student work received without the appropriate permission will be returned to the faculty member.
Photocopies
The Halle Library is committed to remaining in compliance with copyright law. Therefore, restrictions do apply when placing a photocopied article or book chapter on reserve.
One photocopy of a chapter from a book may be placed on reserve for one semester only. Only one chapter from a single book may be photocopied and placed on reserve.
One photocopy of a single article from a single journal not in a Diane Halle Library licensed database may also be placed on reserve for one semester only.
If the item is needed for multiple semesters:- The faculty member may submit a request for the item to be purchased, or
- The faculty member may purchase the book on their own, and place their personal copy on reserve, or
- The faculty member may create a licensed course reader pack, and provide it to the library for reserve, or
- The faculty member may obtain copyright permission. If the faculty member is granted copyright permission, the Diane M. Halle Library must have a copy of the permission notice on file
The library staff will not make photocopies to place on reserve. Faculty requesting to place a photocopy on reserve must provide the coordinator of library user services with the physical copy to be used. Additionally, if an article is readily available in one of the library’s databases, it should not be submitted for course reserve. Rather, students should be directed to the database where the article may be found. Requests to place a photocopy on course reserve must be accompanied by a signed Photocopy Reserve Request Form (PDF).
The copyright law of the United States (title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Under certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized to furnish a photocopy or other reproduction. One of these specified conditions is that the photocopy or reproduction is not to be “used for any purpose other than private study, scholarship, or research.” If a user makes a request for, or later uses, a photocopy or reproduction for purposes in excess of “fair use,” that user may be liable for copyright infringement. This institution reserves the right to refuse to accept a copying order if, in its judgment, fulfillment of the order would involve violation of copyright law.
Timelines
Course reserve materials are processed in the order that they are received. Due to the volume of items received, please allow up to three business days for processing. To ensure that items are available for students when the syllabus dictates, faculty members are asked to keep these timelines in mind. Please be aware that you must be a registered library patron of the Halle Library in order to place materials on reserve. If you are not registered, or are unsure whether or not you are registered, please contact the library circulation desk.