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Traditional Course Reserves
Submitting Traditional Course Reserves
A variety of materials may be submitted as traditional course reserves and placed on physical reserve at the library, including:
- Library books
- Personal copies of books
- Videos
You may submit a course reserve list as an email or as an email attachment to:
- Daley Library: lib-res@uic.edu
- All LHS locations: lib-lhs-res@uic.edu
A complete citation for each individual item is required. Please include call numbers of items available from the UIC Library, it may expedite processing.
If UIC Library does not own a copy of a particular item, and you do not have a personal copy, Reserves staff will attempt to borrow the item from an affiliated institution (UIUC, et al) to place on reserve.
Loan periods for traditional course reserves are determined by the instructor. Possible loan periods are:
- Room use
- Overnight
- One day
- Two day
- Three day
- One week
Submission Deadline
Reserve submissions are accepted throughout the semester, but materials required for the first day the term must be submitted six weeks in advance. If you are away during intercession, submit your reserve list early, even if the list is not complete. Please indicate those materials students need at the beginning of the semester so that they can be processed first.
Questions or concerns?
Please contact Reserves staff at: lib-res@uic.edu or (312) 996-2719.
Copyright Guidelines for Course Reserves
Part I: Materials allowed to be placed on reserves, materials not allowed, and length of time limitations
In compliance with the Agreement on Guidelines for Classroom Copying in Not-for-Profit Educational Institutions With Respect to Books and Periodicals (H.R. 94-1476) and Section 107: Fair Use (Title 17, U.S. Code) of the Copyright Act of 1976 the following policy will be applied to copyrighted materials to be placed on reserve.
- Portions of copyrighted materials that may be placed on reserve without
obtaining copyright permission for a single class and a single semester:
- A chapter from a book;
- An article from a periodical or newspaper;
- A short story, essay or short poem, whether or not from a collective work;
- A chart, graph, diagram, drawing, cartoon or picture from a book, periodical or newspaper;
- Commercially produced course packs (Copyright for these items are generally secured by the vendor);
- Government publications.
- Copyrighted materials that may not be placed on reserve:
- A photocopy of an entire book that is in print;
- Multiple articles from a single journal issue for a single class.
- Length of time copyrighted materials may remain on reserve: Copyrighted materials may be placed on reserve for one semester only. If the instructor wishes to keep copyrighted materials on reserve for consecutive semesters, it is his/her responsibility to submit a new request for the upcoming semester.
Part II - Material Stipulations for Course Reserves
- Non-copyrighted materials that may be placed on reserve:
- Exams;
- Lecture notes;
- Student papers
- Materials that may not be placed on electronic reserve:
- Pages from works intended to be "consumable" in the course of study or teaching. These include copyrighted workbooks, exercises, standardized tests, test booklets and answer sheets.
- Coursepacks of any variety will not be accepted for electronic reserve.
- The following requests require the Library to get copyright permission
from the publisher:
- When a journal article is needed on electronic reserve for more than one semester;
- When multiple articles from one journal are needed for reserve;
- When multiple chapters from a book are needed for reserve.


