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Home > About > Departments > Reserves
The Following Materials
May Be Placed On Digital
Course Reserves:
- Book chapters - no more than 10% of book
- Journal articles
- Class syllabi
- Lecture notes and presentations
- Practice exams and exercises
- Student papers for peer review
- Links to full text databases
- Links to world wide web sites
- Audio files (files will be converted to Windows Media format and placed on the
campus streaming server)
Guidelines for Submitting
Digital Reserves:
The library will scan print materials submitted by faculty. In most cases Adobe
Acrobat (PDF) documents will be created. Please observe the following guidelines
when submitting materials to be scanned:
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Photocopies should be unbound, clean and sharp (ideally, first generation) on
single-sided, 8 1/2 x 11 paper.
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When photocopying book chapters and journal articles, press the item flat to
avoid a gutter shadow in the inner margins of the 2 facing pages.
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Portrait orientation should not be mixed with Landscape orientation in the
same document - doing so makes files very difficult to print.
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For handwritten pages to scan well, the writing must be dark (black ink is
best) with good paper contrast.
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Articles from journals and book chapters must contain complete source
information: title, author, publisher, date or volume number.
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Please include a copy of each course syllabus. This helps us to better
organize your course reserves.
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Student papers must either: include written permission by the student to have
their papers put online or have their names removed from the paper.
If you are submitting a document that is available in word processing format,
please submit the computer file rather than the print copy. It is much easier to
convert, and file sizes are smaller. You may send files as email attachments (kropf@ccsu.edu),
on floppy or CD-ROM discs.
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Fair Use items submitted for traditional reserves will also be made available
electronically unless faculty tell us otherwise.
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