If there are any problems with the digitization request, the Libraries will contact you directly. Please note that some requests may require copyright review.Requests are filled in the order which they are received.Requests for greater than 10% of a work may take longer than 2 weeks to be completed. Digitization requests for book chapters or articles are typically filled within 5-7 business days.If you own a copy of an item that the Libraries do not hold and wish to have a portion digitized for your course, please contact time.If you would like electronic access to an entire library book or item, please contact your subject librarian for assistance.New Copyright Clearance Feature: If your students need to read more than 1 chapter or greater than 10% of a work that the library has in a physical format only, make a regular digitization request through Reading Lists and the Libraries will try to obtain copyright permission for the portion needed on your behalf (some restrictions apply). Please be advised that requests for greater than 10% of a work may take longer than 2 weeks to be completed.Instructors can request a digitized copy of a portion of a library book or article through Reading Lists in UM Learn. Students will no longer have problems trying to locate course resources independently, since everything is organized in UM Learn. Students can find what they need when they need it.Reading Lists include direct links to all library materials, web resources and the option to upload files. This may include items such as: course syllabi/assignment guidelines, lecture slides, websites, videos, images and library resources. All course materials are available in one place.Adding, modifying and deleting individual readings and lists is easy to do and takes very little time. Once created, a Reading List can be saved and reused in future courses. Features such as Sections and Tags allow instructors to add specific notes, such as whether readings are required or relate to certain themes. If you add a physical library item to your list, you can request a portion to be digitized, or ask the library to place the item on reserve for your course - all within the Reading Lists tool. Place requests to have library material digitized or put on course reserve using Reading Lists.The "Cite It" browser extension can be used to quickly add web resources. One-step process to add online resources outside the library's collection.Single point of access to all library resources. You can search and link to all resources within the Libraries' collection (no need to create s).If you would like electronic access to an entire book, please contact your subject librarian for assistance. New copyright clearance feature in Reading Lists! If your students need to read more than 1 chapter or greater than 10% of a work that the library has in a physical format only, make a regular digitization request through Reading Lists and the Libraries will try to obtain copyright permission for the portion needed on your behalf (some restrictions apply). Please be advised that requests for greater than 10% of a work may take longer than 2 weeks to be completed. There are several benefits to using Reading Lists for both instructors and students.
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