Re: your mail

From: Patricia K Chapman (patc@selway.umt.edu)
Date: Wed May 10 2000 - 07:15:01 PDT


Here at Montana, we used to simply put a box with reduced copies of
exams on the Circulation Desk and let the students copy at will. Of
course, finally, this was no longer feasible. So, we've put all old
exams on the school website with the approval of the professors. Those
who did not want that have their exams on reserve. Answers are provided
only with the professors' approval and never on the web site. It has
made our lives much simpler--and the students,too. Patricia Chapman,
Jameson Library, Univ. of Montana.On Tue, 9 May 2000, Carmela Kinslow
wrote:

> Has anyone compiled the course exams they have on file into packets and
> sold the packets to
> the students? If so, do you seperate the exams by year (all the first year
> exams, etc) and was this
> a successful venture? We have placed some exams (with permission of the
> faculty member) on our lab computers but the bulk of the exams are still
> being handed out at the reserve desk and the students then have to copy
> them. Any information on this topic or how you handle the exams (other than
> just having them on reserve and
> handing them out) would be appreciated....
>
>



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