Electronic Reserves
Electronic Reserves are a digital collection of articles, chapters from books and other materials. The library catalogs and makes these items accessible to students and faculty, usually for a particular class. Electronic reserves are very similar to print library reserves, but are often more convenient. WU Libraries obtains and pays for apporpriate copyright permissions as applicable.
Medical Publishing
Support the WU digital repository!
Here's a NLM NN/LM page describing issues of scholarly communication
- For scholars
- For clinical health sciences libraries
- For academic instutions
WU Digital Repository
WU Libraries have recently created an 'Institutional Repository' to collect, preserve, and make accessible the intellectual output of Washburn University faculty and students.
Items for the WU Digital Repository
- Faculty reserach
- Faculty publications
- WU Transformational Experience projects
- Outstanding student creations
- Papers
- Posters
- Photographs
- Music
- Video
- Etc. etc. etc.
Contact David Feinmark, University Archives, for additional information.
- WU Digital Repository Forms
Use these forms to submit works to the WU Digital Repository
Scholarly Communication
Use the following resources to answer questions about using copyrighted materials in instruction at WU. When in doubt, contact me.
- Scholarly Communication Toolkit
Describes challenges and needed actions to address the most important issues regarding the sharing of information in academia. (Association of College and Research Libraries) - Know You Copy Rights: Using Copyrighted Works in Academic Settings
Answers common questions academic instructors have when using digital and print copyrighted material with their classes. (Association of Research Libraries) - ARL Copyright and Intellectual Property Policies
More information about copyright issues in academia - WU Copyright Information Page
WU copyright guidance and FAQ - Copyright Slide Ruler
Slide this ruler to see whether an item is under copyright.
CRC Librarian |
Heather Smith-Collins, M.L.S.Curriculum Resources Center
Carnegie 101, Washburn University
Topeka, KS 66621
(785) 670-1956
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