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Main Authors: Poe, Jodi, McAbee, Sonja
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2007
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ899342
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author Poe, Jodi
McAbee, Sonja
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contents Electronic Reserves, Copyright, and CMS Integration--Six Years Later Poe, Jodi McAbee, Sonja Copyrights Academic Libraries Library Automation Library Development Library Materials Library Services Formative Evaluation Program Effectiveness Electronic Libraries Database Management Systems Library Administration Barriers Access to Information Library Networks Jacksonville State University's (JSU) Houston Cole (HCL) Library has always provided access to required course readings through a reserve circulation system. Prior to 2002, this services was "print based," requiring students to photocopy materials held physically at the reserve desk in the library. In 2002, the library integrated the Docutek ERes system with the Voyager LMS system to implement electronic access to the "non-traditional" reserve materials. Along with providing access to required course readings through an electronic reserve system, HCL also offers faculty the option of using their course management software, Blackboard, to deliver the e-reserves to their students as part of their course content. This article details HCL's reserve system the status of six years after implementation, how the staff has handled copyright issues, and the integration of electronic reserves with the Blackboard Online Course System. (Contains 3 images and 1 table.)
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spellingShingle Electronic Reserves, Copyright, and CMS Integration--Six Years Later
Poe, Jodi
McAbee, Sonja
Copyrights
Academic Libraries
Library Automation
Library Development
Library Materials
Library Services
Formative Evaluation
Program Effectiveness
Electronic Libraries
Database Management Systems
Library Administration
Barriers
Access to Information
Library Networks
Electronic Reserves, Copyright, and CMS Integration--Six Years Later Poe, Jodi McAbee, Sonja Copyrights Academic Libraries Library Automation Library Development Library Materials Library Services Formative Evaluation Program Effectiveness Electronic Libraries Database Management Systems Library Administration Barriers Access to Information Library Networks Jacksonville State University's (JSU) Houston Cole (HCL) Library has always provided access to required course readings through a reserve circulation system. Prior to 2002, this services was "print based," requiring students to photocopy materials held physically at the reserve desk in the library. In 2002, the library integrated the Docutek ERes system with the Voyager LMS system to implement electronic access to the "non-traditional" reserve materials. Along with providing access to required course readings through an electronic reserve system, HCL also offers faculty the option of using their course management software, Blackboard, to deliver the e-reserves to their students as part of their course content. This article details HCL's reserve system the status of six years after implementation, how the staff has handled copyright issues, and the integration of electronic reserves with the Blackboard Online Course System. (Contains 3 images and 1 table.)
title Electronic Reserves, Copyright, and CMS Integration--Six Years Later
topic Copyrights
Academic Libraries
Library Automation
Library Development
Library Materials
Library Services
Formative Evaluation
Program Effectiveness
Electronic Libraries
Database Management Systems
Library Administration
Barriers
Access to Information
Library Networks
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ899342