You may place library books or DVDs or your own books on Reserve. If you have a DVD or video of your own to put on Reserve, it cannot be
shown in the classroom if it was not purchased with Education Rights or Public Performance Rights. We will place a note on the item indicating
that it is for Single User viewing only. You may also place articles on Reserve. Our agreement with Access Copyright allows the practice of
putting a photocopy on reserve in your institution's library for students to photocopy. This is covered under the day-to-day photocopying
component of the Access Copyright Interim Post-Secondary Educational Institution Tariff, 2011-2013.(Access Copyright: http://www.access copyright.ca/Default.aspx?id=66)
If you wish to place Custom Courseware on reserve in the library, under our agreement with Access Copyright,..." no further copying of the
coursepack materials is permitted and the coursepack must be clearly marked to indicate this. Coursepacks are defined as bound, packaged or
assembled photocopies made from more than one publication."(Access Copyright: http://www.accesscopyright.ca/Default.aspx?id=66)