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Instructor forms & information - Audio/Visual policy

Developed in consultation with University Legal Services.

Reserve and Media Services attempts to adhere to all federal copyright laws. The following policies are meant to aid all parties in conforming to fair use provisions of the copyright law.

  1. All audio-visual materials placed on reserve will be at the initiative of the instructor, solely for the non-commercial and educational use by students. All hard copy audio-visual materials placed on course reserve are available for in-room use only.
  2. The ISU Library, through its Course Reserve service, may provide electronic access to audio materials via streaming technology. Please see Audio Streaming Policy for important information regarding this service.
  3. Instructors may use a variety of formats for reserve materials. These formats include:
    1. Video / DVD
    2. Compact discs
    3. CD-ROM / DVD-ROM
    4. Floppy disks
    5. Audiocassettes
    6. Slides
  4. Materials supplied by the instructor for reserve use, must be produced legally. We reserve the right to refuse to make available duplicated materials in violation of U.S. copyright law. Examples of legally produced materials are:
    1. Commercial products (video, DVD, CD, etc) purchased by the instructor or department.
    2. Videotaped lectures of the course instructor or student presentations (currently enrolled).
    3. Legally reproduced materials.
  5. Off-air recordings (performances taped from television, but not cable or pay-per-view) are for one-time use. The program may not be used again in the same or subsequent semester without permission.
  6. The ISU Library does not permit the use of its equipment or materials to produce illegal copies of audio-visual works. Persons observed using library equipment or materials to produce unauthorized copies will be asked to leave. Repeated violation of this policy by an individual will result in the suspension of his/her borrowing privileges.
  7. Instructors should plan on 3-5 days of processing time before the material will be available to students.
  8. Material will be removed from Reserve at the close of each semester. If Reserve has not received a request for continued use, materials will be sent back to instructors and/or returned to the library collection.
  9. For specific information on the submission process, please see Instructor forms & information, or contact Reserve Processing staff at (515) 294-4958.
Audio-visual playback and performance

Individual use: The Library permits the playback of commercial audio-visual material in individual carrels to no more than two persons at one time.

Group use: The Library permits group use of audio-visual mnaterials, either within or outside library facilities, only if the following requierements are met:

  1. Instructors may schedule and borrow videos and DVDs for preview and classroom use for 3 days. The instructor must be teaching an ISU course for which students are required to register and pay fees. Student groups, clubs, organizations, and societies do not qualify as ISU courses.
  2. An instructor or class member appointed by the instructor must use audio-visual materials for face-to-face teaching activities. (Student led classes must be verified by the instructor.)
  3. All persons present at the performance must be currently enrolled in the course.

Group playback/performances of copyright protected audio-visual materials for non-course related use is not permitted, nor will the Library circulate material for that purpose.

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