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INTRODUCTIONThe services and policies explained in this document apply to Friends of the University Libraries, members of the UNL Alumni Association, UNL Reciprocal Borrowers, and residents of Nebraska. Anyone may browse the collections, but an IRIS card or virtual patron record is needed to check out materials. USER CARDS Patrons may apply for an IRIS card at Love, C.Y. Thompson, Engineering or Architecture libraries. Patrons applying for IRIS cards must be at least 18 years of age and residents of Nebraska or meet one of the criteria listed below.
BORROWER'S RESPONSIBILITIES All library materials must be checked out before leaving the library. The borrower is financially responsible for each item charged on the borrower's card until the items are returned. If your card is lost or stolen, you must report it immediately to any UNL circulation desk. Any materials charged to a lost card that has not been reported will be the responsibility of the individual to whom the card is issued. Cards may only be used by the person to whom they are issued. Materials must be returned in the same condition as when they were checked out. There will be no transfer of overdues or fines from one borrower to another. AUTHORIZED USERS SERVICE (for Corporate Use) The Authorized Users Service is offered in the University Libraries system. This service is intended to provide a corporate representative the option to authorize others (see #4) to retrieve materials from the UNL libraries, and have those materials charged to the corporate representative's library account. Authorized Users Service also allows the authorized user(s) to pick up Interlibrary Loan materials. CONFIDENTIALITY The UNL Libraries uphold the principles set forth in the American Library Association Statement on Professional Ethics that states that circulation records will remain confidential. Contact the Love Library or C.Y. Thompson circulation desk's for further information on this policy. GENERAL CIRCULATION POLICIES Monographs circulate for 28 days with one 28-day renewal. Friends of the UNL Libraries have a 42 day loan period with eight renewals. A limit of twenty items is strictly enforced. Bound and unbound periodicals cannot be checked out. Circulation policies on specific items or by patron types vary. All libraries do not operate on the same calendar. This may affect loan periods. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR KNOWING WHEN YOUR BOOKS ARE DUE AND RETURNING OR RENEWING THEM ON TIME. Please consult the staff at the Circulation Desk if you have questions.
HOW TO RENEW A LOAN You may extend the use of most materials by choosing one of the following options. Please remember to have your IRIS card or University ID available. VIEW YOUR OWN RECORD You will be able to see which items you currently have checked out and any fines you may have accrued, as well as other information, by accessing the libraries home page at iris.unl.edu, and choosing MY LIBRARY RECORD. To activate this feature, please contact any circulation desk to verify your user number.
INTRA-CAMPUS DELIVERY Library users on one UNL campus may request materials from libraries on the other UNL campus, Storage, or Schmid Law Library by. If the requested materials are available for circulation, and show a status of "AVAILABLE", "ASK AT CIRC", or "REQUEST ITEM", the materials can generally be delivered in two to seven working days. Requests can be made online through the web version of IRIS at iris.unl.edu RECALL UNL Libraries usually have only one copy of each title to support the information needs of the entire UNL community. Therefore, UNL Libraries reserve the right to RECALL any items requested by someone else after 14 days. Materials needed for Reserves by the Libraries may be recalled at any time. RECALLED ITEMS MAY NOT BE RENEWED. TO RESPOND TO A RECALL When you receive a recall notice for an item needed by another patron, return the item by the date indicated on the notice. Failure to respond will result in an overdue fine being charged and a suspension of borrowing privileges until the item is returned. UNRETURNED RECALLS ACCRUE AN OVERDUE FINE OF $1.00 PER DAY TO A MAXIMUM OF $10.00. SEARCHES If an item is neither on the shelf nor checked out, you may wish to have the library staff search for it. To request a search, consult the staff at the circulation desk of any UNL library. You will be notified when the item is found.
OVERDUE FINES AND OTHER CHARGES Fine inquiries can be made at any circulation desk, by phone, or VIEW/RENEW your circulation record on IRIS. Patrons are responsible for all fines. Fine notices are mailed on a regular basis. Please let the staff at any circulation desk know if your address (or email address) has changed. OVERDUE NOTICES ARE A COURTESY. PATRONS ARE NOT EXEMPT FROM FINES SHOULD NOTICES NOT BE RECEIVED EITHER BY REGULAR MAIL OR ELECTRONICALLY. Payments can be made in cash or by check. Patron records are blocked when fines exceed $5.00. Overdue Fines
Fees Charged for Lost or Damaged Items
Item(s) with 10 or fewer missing pages will be assessed a $6.00 processing fee and $.40 per page replacement charge; item(s) with more than 10 missing pages must be replaced with a new copy. Information regarding replace cost on other formats may be obtained at the Circulation Desk of Love Library.
TELEPHONE NUMBERS/HOURS UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES Phone numbers and building hours are available at iris.unl.edu COPICARDS Copicards are available for use in all copy machines and reader-printers throughout the University Libraries. Cards can be purchased at the circulation desk of any library, or at a vending station in Love or C.Y. Thompson. Cards are available in denominations of $5.00, $10.00, or $25.00. Copicards purchased at the UNL Libraries may have value added at the vending stations. NO REFUNDS ARE GIVEN FOR UNUSED COPIES. University Libraries copicards will not work in Schmid Law Library copy machines. Non-library or Law Library copicards do not work in the University Libraries' copy machines. CELLULAR PHONES/PAGERS Please use cellular phones, pagers and other electronic devices responsibly, so as not to disturb other library users. If you must use them, set phones and pagers on non- or low-audible signals and keep conversations brief and quiet. If possible, move to a less populated area of the library. The use of cellular phones is not permitted in the reading room on the east side of Love South 2nd floor. THEFT AND DAMAGE Library materials are state property. Theft is a criminal offense. The University Libraries will prosecute. The Libraries will assess a fee for damage such as torn out pages, highlighting, water or pet damage, or placing post-it notes as markers.
SERVICES FOR DISABLED PATRONS The University Libraries provide a number of services for disabled patrons. For a description of these services please consult the library guide entitled "Library Services for Disabled Patrons" on the libraries' home page. Electronic book retrieval is available online on IRIS. Click on "Services" at iris.unl.edu FOOD AND DRINK Beverages are allowed in other areas, if they are in rigid containers with firmly attached lids. This excludes paper or styrofoam containers. SMOKING If you are asked by a staff member to discard any form of tobacco, please do so promptly. LOST AND FOUND In keeping with the policy adopted by the UNL Campus Police, staff will accept and attempt to find the owner for items for which a value can be estimated. For the full text of this policy, please look under "Lost and Found Policy" at iris.unl.edu RECIPROCAL RETURN SERVICE All five University of Nebraska campuses offer a service to patrons who check materials out from one campus and wish to return them from another. The item can be dropped off, or if a receipt is preferred, one can be requested from a Circulation staff member when the item is turned in at any circulation desk.
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