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 ONLINE ADOPTIONS
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The Literary Duck accepts course material requests from faculty through our convenient online adoption method. -- We send out a packet with reminder dates each quarter to every department for distribution to the faculty, approximately 4 weeks before the due date for course material requests. This packet will include a letter with the dates as well as copies of our simple guide to submitting requests on line. -- In addition, we send out several notices throughout the preceding quarter listing courses with no books/materials requested for them. It is important to review these notices since there can be many reasons why we do not have specific course material information. -- PLEASE NOTE: All course materials adoption requests must be in writing; we cannot accept them over the phone. If you're having trouble with our online adoption system, please feel free to contact Lee Ann, Alysen, Gina or Bruce at (541) 346-4331 and we will be happy to help you place your adoption request.
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 COURSE PACKETS & E-RESERVES
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The Literary Duck is not involved in the production of the packets and does not determine the quantity that is printed. In order to help students save the most money, packets sold at the Literary Duck are provided to students at very close to cost. All course packet requests must be done through the Copyright Clearance Office located at Broadway and High Streets. To contact the Copyright Clearance Office, call (541) 346-5370. The Literary Duck receives the finished packets from Campus Copy and sells them with the course books for classes. -- If you are planning to use a course packet for your class, it is helpful to indicate this with your adoption request so we can be sure to reserve shelf space for it. -- Please consider the overall cost of your course packet when submitting your book list. In certain cases, it can be more cost effective for your students to utilize the UO Library E-Reserve program. The E-Reserve Program allows students to read and print online articles, electronic documents and submitted articles. The materials you submit to E-Reserves must comply with the University Libraries' Copyright Guidelines, which are different than those required for course packets.
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