Faculty and Instructor Guide to Course Reserves
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View Items on Reserve
Our main system, Leganto, is available as a link in Canvas, just like your tool links for syllabi and course announcements. Physical Reserve items can be found through Compass, the University Libraries Catalog — searchable by instructor, course, or title. Streamed video and audio materials are accessible through library databases.
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Placing Items on Reserve
The Library encourages instructors to place reserve requests via email to reserve@du.edu. We will still take materials that are dropped off at the Lending Desk for processing.
To ensure the quickest fulfillment of your requests, consider the following:
- Submit your requests early.
- Provide full bibliographic citations and include call numbers if you know them.
- Be aware of our copyright guidelines — we are unable to post e-reserves over 20% of any print book or more than two articles from a single print issue of a journal.
- Our preferred method for e-reserves is to link to items in our collection instead of PDFs (if available).
- Return any items checked out to you so library staff can process them for your course.
- Items are made available by your request. Please be advised that requests for re-activations must be submitted for every quarter for which they are to be used — they do not roll over automatically.
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Reactivating Items from Previous Courses
For reactivating requests for E-Reserves, please email reserves at reserve@du.edu. In your email request, please include the course number, code, and quarter in which your E-Reserves were last used, as well as the course number, code, and quarter for which you wish them to be reactivated.
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New Items
Emailing reserves at reserve@du.edu is the best option for requesting new items in E-Reserves and Physical Reserves.
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Deadlines
Requests to place items on reserve may take up to three weeks to process. Allow additional time for purchasing and processing materials not owned by the library.
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