The Rosenthal Library's Reserve Collection consists of required readings assigned by Queens College (QC) faculty, reserve videos to be used in the Media Center, and other items. These collections can be accessed using your valid QC ID card and may be requested by CUNY+ Call number from the Library's 3rd Floor Circulation/Reserve Desk.
Reserve Collection items constitute a special collection intended for multiple users. There are a limited number of copies of each item on reserve. Loan periods and fines are set to promote equal and fair access for all members of the College community.
Borrowing - All Patrons: Most materials may be borrowed for two hours. Videos may be borrowed for three hours. A very limited number of materials may be borrowed for three days.
Renewals - Depending on demand, most materials can be renewed once. At times of high demand, materials will not be renewed.
Fines - $0.02 per minute per item overdue ($1.20 per hour per item overdue) based on a 24-hour period.
Returning Reserve Materials - When the library is open, all reserve materials must be returned to the CIRCULATION/RESERVE DESK ASSISTANT.
PLEASE ALLOW TIME TO RETURN YOUR ITEM. LINES MAY FORM DURING BUSY TIMES. It is the patron's responsibility to return materials on time.
Materials, except for 1/3/7-day loan items, cannot be taken home overnight.
To request Reserve Collection materials, you must present the exact call number and your ID card to the Level Three Circulation/Reserve Desk assistant. To locate the call number, search the library's online catalog (CUNY+) or the E-Reserve site. If needed, ask for assistance at the reference desk.
Searching CUNY+For assistance with getting call numbers, ask at the 3rd floor Reference Desk.
* Students should obtain the course password from their course professors.
Electronic Reserves is course reserve material on the web. This material is only available to the instructor of and students in a given course. The system used at Queens College Library to provide these materials is called ERes. Some of the benefits of ERes are:
Your instructor may ask you to read articles from some of the Library's e-journals - these are not available on ERes, but may be accessed by choosing the appropriate database or electronic journal by following the "Periodicals Research" link from the Library's home page. Off-Campus users, however, must set up the Proxy Server on their off-campus computer so that it will have the same access as a computer on campus. The Proxy Server needs to be set up only once. Click here for Proxy Server Setup Instructions.
In order for your materials to be processed and made available to your students at the start of the semester, please follow these guidelines:
One request form must be submitted for each item you want on Reserve:
Photocopies to be scanned must be very good quality and include a complete citation typed or clearly printed on the first page.
Requests submitted after these deadlines will be processed on a "first come, first serve" basis - please keep in mind that new book orders may require up to several weeks to process. Material that must be located or recalled will require additional time.
When an article is available in one of our electronic journals, instructors should indicate the appropriate database in their syllabus instead of placing the article on reserve. Reserve processing staff will review reading lists to determine if Rosenthal Library has electronic access to articles. Electronic journals are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (off-campus use requires setting up access through the QC proxy server; click here for proxy server setup instructions). To find out if the Library owns an e-journal search the list of E-Periodicals (A-Z).
If you find that a book you want to place on reserve is part of our netLibrary e-book collection, your students will be able to access it 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from any Internet-connected computer provided they have set up an account. In order to set up an account one must go to http://www.netlibrary.com from a computer on campus. The username and password created may be used both on and off campus. Click netLibrary for more information.
Staff does not send confirmation regarding the receipt or status of the request. All instructors are encouraged to view the ERes site to check on the availability of the requested material prior to assigning it to their students.
Material placed on Reserve will remain there for the requested semester only. Unless you request otherwise, all material will be removed from Reserve at the end of the semester: ERes documents will be archived, Library material will be returned to stacks, and personal material will be returned to faculty.
Passwords will be assigned for every course page. It will be the instructor's responsibility to disseminate the password to the students. Staff will not distribute passwords to students.
The Library will comply with the current Copyright Guidelines for CUNY Libraries. Where materials do not fall within fair use, they may still be placed on Reserve providing permission is being sought from the copyright holder. The Library reserves the right not to accept materials for Reserve if it judges that the nature, scope or extent of the material is beyond the reasonable limits of fair use, and will not knowingly accept materials that violate copyright law. Where the faculty member has not already secured permission, the Library will work to a reasonable extent to obtain copyright clearance for material the Library places on ERes. The Library will only pay limited permission fees. Instructors who manage their own ERes course site must obtain copyright clearance for material they place on their site (see Course Management by You). Some material is prohibitively expensive to place on reserve electronically; in such cases, the Library will try to purchase a print copy.
Faculty who wish to re-use copyrighted material for more than one semester or to place large numbers of copyrighted articles/chapters on ERes might want to consider ordering a Course Pak through the QC Bookstore. Contact the Textbook Manager at 718-997-3570 for more information.
The Library will place material on reserve at the request of the instructor for the educational use of students. Free electronic access will be limited to the instructor and students. A copyright notice - for photocopied material and electronic material - will be available for each item. Access to material will be removed at the end of the semester.
Faculty wishing to manage their own ERes course site must provide Reserve Processing Staff with a completed and signed Course Management Application. This includes assuming responsibility for copyright for the items you place on your ERes course site. The following can be used as guidelines for copyright compliance:
Copyright Policies and Guidelines for CUNY Libraries
For assistance with:
Managing your course site, contact Michael J. Miller: michael.miller@qc.cuny.edu or 718-997-3761.
Technical concerns (online forms, downloading software, making email attachments), contact Artur Simkho: artur.simkho@qc.cuny.edu or 718-997-3624.
All other inquiries contact: Pat Parpas: QC_Reserve@qc.cuny.edu or 718-997-3750.
| Forms to Print | Forms to Submit Online |
|---|---|
| Book Request | Book Request |
| Book Chapter Request | Book Chapter Request |
| Journal Article Request | Journal Article Request |
| Video Request Form | Video Request Form |
| Instructor's Course Material (syllabus, assignments, etc..) |
Instructor's Course Material |
| Reserve Material Renewal | Reserve Material Renewal |
| Student Papers Request (students' signatures required) |
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| Course Management Application |