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Answered By Library Staff Last Updated: May 20, 2024 Views: 163
Answered By Library Staff
Last Updated: May 20, 2024 Views: 163
Coursepacks are compilations or anthologies of various texts (or portions of texts) printed together in a single volume to supplement or support a textbook. They were often sold to the student to cover printing charges or copyright clearance. The use of reserves and electronic reserves has come to replace such practices, so that the institution is not acting as a publisher of the content.
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- Copyright Guide: Copyright Topics Opens in new window
- Open Educational Resources Guide Opens in new window
- Library Information for Faculty Guide: Services Opens in new window
- Library Information for Faculty: Services > course reserves Opens in new window
- Q. Does Fair Use allow for an instructor to reproduce entire chapters of a textbook for the class to use? Opens in new window
- Q. What is the difference between OER and e-reserves? Opens in new window
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