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Print Reserve Materials
416-979-5051 or reserve@ryerson.ca
Placing Items on Print Reserve
Please use the forms below to request that items be placed in the Reserve Collection at the Circulation Desk for your course
Processing Time
- Usually 5 working days. Incomplete information will delay the process
- Materials should be submitted along with the Request Form. If staff need to retrieve this material from the stacks, longer processing times will result.
Limits on Numbers of Copies
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The use of library reserve must not substitute for the purchase of books, course packs or other published materials.
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Library reserve can only accept one reprographic copy for each 30 students in a course of instruction up to a maximum of 3.
- Multiple copies of required text-books will not be purchased for the Reserve collection. For more information about the Library's policies on acquiring textbooks, please see the Textbook section in our Collection Development policy.
- If you want more copies on Reserve than are currently available in the Library collection, you may provide personal copies of books or AV materials or you can check with your subject librarian to see if additional copies can be purchased.
Copyright
Photocopies
In accordance with the fair dealing guidelines in the Copyright Act of Canada, the reproduction for purposes of private study, research, criticism or review, of single copies of single items (such as an article from a journal of a chapter of a book) from a larger source, would strongly tend to be fair. Copying a whole journal issue, like copying a whole book, would be less so, since such activity would negatively impact the market sale of the work.
For more information, consult the Copying Guidelines in Ryerson University's Fair Dealing Policy
How to look up Course Readings
Removal of Course Readings
- Unless otherwise specified, course readings will be removed at the end of each term
- You can remove materials before the end of term by submitting a
- Personal copies of materials will be returned via internal mail, unless you indicate that you will pick up the material.
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