Copyright & Fair Use Guidelines
The UNL Libraries comply with the copyright laws and fair use guidelines. We expect that faculty members who place items on reserve have made appropriate arrangements in this regard. The fair use guidelines only apply to reproduced copyrighted works separated from their original source; there are no copyright restrictions on placing whole works in their original formats onto reserve. Under fair use, the libraries are able to place a chapter from a book, and a single article from a journal issue onto reserve. Several chapters and articles may be placed on reserve for the same course, as long as each item is not from the same source. Fair use also allows copyrighted solution sets and exams to be placed on reserve without seeking copyright permission. Non-copyright materials, such as syllabi, class notes, and/or solution sets and exams created within the department are always accepted.
If more than one chapter or article from a single source is requested, then copyright permission from the publisher may be required. Please contact the reserve assistant at your library for further arrangements.

