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Reserves
Policies:
course
reserves
&
permanent
reserves.
may
vary
per
item. |
- Loan periods are two hours or one day, Non-Renewal.
- Holds and recalls
can
not
be
placed
on
reserve
items.
- 2-hour
+
Circulating:
may
be
removed
from
the
Library, checked out overnight or weekends- 2
hours
before
library
closes.
- 2-hour
+
Library
Use
Only:
the
material
may
be
used
for
2-hour
period
in
the
Library.
- 1-Day
Loan:
the
material
may
be
charged
out
anytime
for
one-day.
- Materials
not returned are
subject
to
fines, late fees, billing
for
replacements, autoblocking.
See Billing,
Blocks & Payments.
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Permanent
Reserves: (PDF)
titles
in
the
Physics-Astronomy
Library
available
for
check-out. |
Physics
Preliminary
Exams
& Solutions,
Classical and Mechanical,
Reserves:
2
Hr,
Library
Use
Only. |
Teaching
Evaluations (Physics
Course
Evaluations),
Reserves:
2
Hr,
Library
use
Only. |
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bSpace for
electronic
reserves
(http://bspace.berkeley.edu) |
1.
Go
to
the bSpace
website at
bspace.berkeley.edu
2.
Log
in
with
your
CalNet
ID.
3.
Click
on
the
tab
on
the
top
of
the
screen
for
your
course.
4.
Click
on
"Resources" on
the
left-hand
navigation
bar.
5.
Click
to
open
the
appropriate
folder
for
reserves
materials
for
the
course.
6.
For
more
help
on
how
to
use
bSpace,
visit Educational
Technology
Services Training.
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and
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and
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now
in
light
of
new
technologies
and
laws
that
challenge
long-standing
educational
and
library
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and
interpretations. See
the University
of
California
Copyright
web
site.
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Berkeley
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Protecting
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or
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by
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else,
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important
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sure
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you
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