REMINDER: Library Kanopy Video Request Deadline is Feb. 1
Please submit all requests for Kanopy streaming videos to be used during the spring 2024 semester by the end of the day on Thursday, February 1. This will allow the library to license a collection of films at a lower rate than purchasing individual titles throughout the semester. Most Kanopy films cost $150 each for one year of access and the library spends an average of $20,000 per year on Kanopy films alone.
To suggest that the library purchase a Kanopy film, go to Kanopy, log in with your Fresno State credentials, and search for the title. If Kanopy offers the film and we have not yet licensed that title, a request form will appear in Kanopy for you to complete. If the film does not appear, then Kanopy does not offer that title.
If you realize that you need a film after the deadline, you will need to purchase a Kanopy license with your professional development or department funds.
The library appreciates your cooperation in helping us use our limited resources efficiently.
Course Reserves and eReserves: Your resources with our great services
Place unused copies of textbooks, supplemental reading or recommended materials on reserve at the library to provide students with short-term access to helpful resources. Instructors can build a dynamic reading list for their courses while library services manage check-out times and returns for you. The library also tracks the usage data of reserve materials, which can be shared with you for your curriculum assessment.
Reserve Services | Fresno State Library - Course reserve materials can include:
● Books
● CDs
● Videos (DVDs or VHS)
eReserves | Fresno State Library - eReserves are added to Canvas and are available for:
● Small portions of books
● Copies of materials created by the instructor (homework assignments, quizzes, exams, syllabi, etc.)
● Permalinks to articles, ebooks, ebook chapters, etc.
● Government publications
● Links to open educational resources
● Audio/video clips and other items that conform to copyright laws
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