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We are located in the northeast corner on the lower level of the R.B. House Undergraduate Library
(the Undergrad) across from the ATN computer lab. Phone: (919)-962-2559
Email us
Summer/Fall Intercession Hours
July 26 - August 18
Mon - Fri: 8am-4:45pm
Sat: Closed
Sun: Closed
Tues 8/19:
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Fall Hours
Mon - Thurs: 8am-9:45pm
Fri: 8am-4:45pm
Sat: Closed
Sun: 2pm-9:45pm
Labor Day Weekend
Fri 8/29: 8am-4:45pm
Sat 8/30: Closed
Sun 8/31: Closed
Mon 9/01: Closed
Tues 9/02:
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Reserves Information For Faculty
Scheduling Materials
Faculty and teaching assistants may check out non-circulating materials for classroom use. A maximum of
five (5) items can be checked to a single person at any given time. The Media Resources Center requires 24-hours
notice to guarantee that materials, if available, will be ready for pick up at the scheduled time. Given availability,
extensions on classroom use may be granted. To schedule a film you can email us with your name,
PID, phone number, department, course title, class size (number of students), the title of the film and the show date.
Materials from Other Universities
To request a film from another university, your
departmental secretary or business manager must complete a P-108
requisition form (available through your departmental office or at the MRC)
and include your department's account number. Instructors may request films
from Duke , NC State or NCCU free of charge. Duke, NC State, and NCCU
require seven days for processing and shipping. Materials from other
universities require three weeks to allow for processing and shipping and
may also require a fee for which your department is responsible.
Screening Rooms
Rooms 006, 205 and 207 in the Undergraduate Library are available for
class viewings through the MRC. Room 205 seats 52 students, room 207 seats
28 and room 006 seats 6. All rooms support VHS, DVD, VCD, 16mm, PAL, slides,
CD and audiocassette formats with an overhead projection system and surround
sound. In rooms 205 and 207 instructors can use voice amplification and
control the rooms' technology at the podium with a touch screen interface.
Reservations for the rooms can be made by course instructors in advance, in
person, or via email. Please include your name, department, class, number of
students, date and time. Reservations must be made at least 48 hours before
the event. Please note, food and drinks are not permitted in the screening
rooms. Also, the instructor or a TA is required to accompany the class for
the entire screening. If no instructor is present, the room will not be
opened.
More info on our screening rooms
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Reserves
MRC Items
At the request of an instructor, the Media Resources Center can place any
of its items on reserve for their class. These items will be available to
students during the MRC hours of operation. The instructor for whom the item
is on reserve may schedule it for class use for up to 3 days. Other
instructors are allowed to schedule these items for class use, but the entire
transaction (pick up, class use, and return) must take place on the same day.
Personal Copies
Instructors may also place their own
materials on reserve at the Media Resources Center. Please be aware that the MRC
is not responsible for the damage or loss of personal copies. Instructors may
check out their personal copies at anytime during the MRC hours of operation
without a time limit. We require that the item be checked out to the instructor,
so we can keep track of its location. Please ask for a supervisor when you come
by to check out a personal copy item.
Please note that materials from
other libraries cannot be placed on reserve. This includes any items requested
through Interlibrary loan and items directly checked out through other
libraries. Videos and DVDs rented from stores like Blockbuster or Netflix cannot
be placed on reserve.
Putting Items on Reserve
We require two business days for materials to be processed and placed in the
reserves collection. There are two ways to place items on reserve at the MRC:
• Come by the MRC and fill out a yellow Media Resources Center Reserve Materials List and drop off any personal copies.
• Email us at mrc@unc.edu with
a list of the MRC items that you would like to place on reserve.
If there are other people who will also need full access to these reserve items,
you will need to either include their names on the List or in the email.
Taking Items off of Reserve
Near the end of each semester the MRC will send renewal letters out to
all instructors with items on reserve. If we do not receive replies
requesting renewals by the designated date, then all reserve items, MRC and
personal copies, will be taken off of reserve. Professors will be e-mailed
when their materials are available to be picked-up. Instructors may also
request that their items be taken off of reserve at any point during the
semester.
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