Loan Periods |
|
Books |
|
Undergraduate
|
30 days |
|
Graduate/Faculty
|
120 days |
|
Bound Journal Volumes |
|
All Patrons
|
3 days,
non-renewable* |
*most materials are
renewable unless recalled
|
|
Loan Fines |
| Books |
$ 0.25 per
day |
| Bound periodicals |
$ 1.00 per day |
| Reserve
items |
$ 2.00
initial fine plus
$ 0.25 per hour
$ 6.00 maximum per day |
| Recalled items |
$ 5.00 first day late
$ 1.00 each additional day |
Delinquencies
Reports of delinquency are filed with the Registrar's Office for
long overdue materials and unpaid fines. This results in holds on records which blocks
registration and transcript requests. A delinquency also suspends all borrowing privileges
(including renewals). Privileges will be restored once the delinquent account has been
settled.
Recalls
All materials which circulate for more than fourteen days are
subject to recall for use by another patron. When a book is recalled, the patron who has
the item is notified that the material is needed by another patron and is asked to return
the books by a specific date. On the first day that a recalled item is overdue, all
borrowing privileges are suspended until it is returned. Fines apply to faculty.
Renewals
Library materials that have a loan period longer than seven days may
be renewed. They can be renewed by bringing the materials to the Service Desk, by bringing
the "courtesy" notice to the Service Desk, or by returning, within seven days,
the "courtesy" notice via the mail to the Service Desk with instructions to
renew.
Overdue Notices
Overdue "courtesy" notices are sent as reminders but
patrons are responsible for keeping track of the due dates of materials checked out.
Discharging Receipts
Patrons may request discharging receipts when returning materials.
The receipt will list the books discharged and the date discharged. Obtaining and keeping
these receipts will enable patrons to more quickly resolve any problems that may occur
later.
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