How can you get started?
Submit your reading list at least 2 weeks before your class begins.
Email your list to michele.behr@wmich.edu
or fax to Michele Behr at 269.387.5124
Electronic Reserves
Instead of using a paper course-pack for your class, consider using the Electronic Reserves system through the WMU Libraries. This service is free to you and your students!
What can you include in your E-Reserves?
WMU Libraries can include any of the following materials:
Links to any of WMU Libraries' articles from its subscriptions to over 17,000 electronic journals
Scanned paper articles when the article is not available electronically
Links to any of WMU Libraries
Scanned individual chapters from books not available as E-books*
Uploaded or scanned lecture notes, PowerPoint files, copies of Old exams, etc.
*Copyright restrictions may apply
Further Benefits of E-Reserves
This service is free to you and your students.
When copyright needs to be cleared for any material, WMU Libraries will take care of that process and notify you accordingly.
You may organize the materials however you choose, i.e. you can have the readings set up week by week, grouped by course topic or section, or listed all together.
E-Reserves can link from your course webpage or WebCT.
E-Reserves is available to you and your students 24 hours a day, seven days a week.