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Instructions:
  • Use this form for:
    •  Books owned by the UCI Libraries
    • Books you would like the UCI Libraries to consider purchasing for reserves  (Lead time needed)
    •  Personal copies or departmental copies of textbooks & for photocopies of articles, lecture notes, and overheads
  • Instructors are responsible for:
    •  Providing all photocopies
    • Including  complete citations
  • In accepting photocopies for reserve use, the library staff believes that such copies are in compliance with the Fair Use Provisions of Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Law.
Lead Time Needed

Materials to be Purchased by the UCI Library for Reserves:

Please allow adequate time for ordering, receiving and processing material to be ordered by the UCI Libraries for Reserves.

Allow 4-6 weeks for recently published domestic material, and 6-8 weeks for recently published foreign material. Older and out-of-print material may require additional ordering time if not readily available from our major vendors.

Contact Information

Langson Library Reserve Services

Langson Library Multimedia Resources Center

Science Library Loan/Reserves

Science Library Interactive Learning Center

Locations
Materials Where to Send
For biological and physical sciences, engineering, ICS and medical courses Send materials to the Science Library Loan/Reserve Desk
Media or video-related materials Send to the Science Library Interactive Learning Center
For non-print media in the Humanities and Social Science courses Send materials to the Langson Library Multimedia Resources Center
For all other materials Sent to the Langson Library Reserve Services
Interdisciplinary courses and programs
If your course or program is cross-listed such that materials could be held at either Langson or Science Library, please submit in the comments field of the Reserves Request Form which location you would prefer your materials to be held. We suggest you select the library where your students will be doing the majority of their research.

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