Policy
Manual:
Circulation Policies
Author: Thomas
Bremer
Borrowerxxxx
Categories
ID Cards
- Lost Cards
- Special Borrowers (High school,
Workshop, Alumni, Faculty/Staff spouses, Community)
Loan Periods
- Books and Documents
- Periodicals
- Newspapers
- Reserves
- Media, Software, and Maps
- Reference Materials
- Institute for Regional Studies/University
Archives
- Germans from Russia Heritage Collection
General Policies
- Holds
- Reserves
- Renewals
- Fines, Fees and Suspensions
- Summer Borrowing Privileges
- Records and Retention
Mutilation
of Library Materials
Circulation Fees
- Damaged/Missing Barcode Replacement
- Late/Lost Fees
- Rekeying for Lost Key
- Library Card
- Repair or Replacement of Damaged Books
The NDSU libraries circulation
policies apply to all NDSU, Tri-College and North Dakota higher education
students, faculty and staff and all special permit borrowers who borrow
library materials from NDSU. Holders of bar-coded ID cards from
other PALS libraries are accorded the loan privileges assigned to
Special Borrowers.
Borrower Categories
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ID Cards
- All users must present a valid bar-coded ID
in order to charge out materials from Circulation, NO OTHER FORMS
OF ID WILL BE ACCEPTED. If the person using the ID is not the
same as the Photo on the ID, he/she must have written permission
from the owner of the ID on file at the Circulation desk.
Lost Cards
- NDSU Faculty, Staff and Students must replace
lost cards with a picture ID from the Corner Mart in the Union.
Special Permits, High School Students and Workshop Students must
pay $5.00 for a replacement ID card at the Main Library Circulation
Desk.
Special Borrowers (High
school, Workshop, Alumni, Faculty/Staff spouses, Community)
- High School:
Cards are issued without a fee to Fargo, West Fargo, Moorhead,
and Dilworth High School students who present a form signed by
their school librarian or instructor.
- Workshop: Cards are issued to workshop
attendees only with the written permission of the workshop instructor
or coordinator.
- Alumni, Faculty/Staff: NDSU Alumni,
Spouses of NDSU faculty and staff will be given free library cards
on request. Spouses of students are required to get a Special
Permit Card.
- Community: Borrowers without a
valid PALS bar-coded library card must apply for a Special Permit
Card at the Circulation Desk in the Main Library. Cards are issued
to North Dakota and Minnesota residents with a driver’s license
or other proof of residence. There is an annual fee of $10.00
for a Special Permit Card.
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Loan Periods
Books and Documents
Periodicals
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Graduate due date is 120
days from date of check-out. If a student was enrolled in the previous
spring semester or is enrolled for the following fall semester, they
may maintain check-out privileges during the summer with a letter
from their advisor, even if they are not enrolled for summer classes.
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Undergraduates may
check out periodicals for a class project. They must have written
permission on Departmental letterhead stationary from his/her instructor.
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General Policies
Holds
- Holds may be placed on all circulating materials.
All circulating materials are subject to recall. When a hold is
placed on an item, a recall notice is mailed. Circulation
and Branch Libraries staff may also phone for recalled materials.
If recalled items have been charged out for at least two weeks,
the borrower has a five day grace period in which to return materials.
For materials that have been charged out for less than two weeks,
the borrower may have the full two week loan and the five day
grace period. Overdue fines on each recalled item will accumulate
at a rate of $1.00 per day until the material is returned. After
10 days, a bill will be sent for the fines and replacement cost
of materials. The fines are non-refundable.
Reserves
- Only three items at a time may be checked
out from reserves.
- Overdue fines accumulate at a rate of
$.50 per hour. When fines total $1.00, a notice will be sent with
an explanation of charges. Fines accumulate until the material
is returned.
Renewals
- Limited renewals of all circulating materials
are permitted. After an item has been renewed the maximum number
of times, the items MUST be brought back to the library to be
checked in. The borrower may then check out the item(s) again.
Fines, Fees and Suspensions
- Overdue materials not returned by the
end of a five day grace period will result in a charge based on
the cost of materials.
- Replacement costs paid for materials which
are later returned will be refunded if the materials have not
already been replaced and it is within the year of the billing
date.
- Borrowing privileges will be suspended
for the following reasons: MAXIMUM FINE, MAXIMUM CHARGES, MAXIMUM
OVERDUES, COLLECTION, LOST ID’S, WITHDRAWING FROM SCHOOL. Suspensions
are system-wide, e.g., a user with a block at Architecture will
not be able to charge materials at the Main Library, and a user
with a block at Concordia will not be able to charge materials
at NDSU.
- After a bill is turned over to a collection
agency, no refunds will be issued under any circumstances.
Approved Library Council - September
1995 Revised Circulation Coordinating Team August 2000
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Summer Borrowing Privileges
Graduate Students:
Undergraduate Students:
TO OBTAIN CHECK OUT PRIVILEGES, ALL STUDENTS MUST
HAVE A LETTER FROM THEIR ADVISOR OR BE ENROLLED IN SUMMER SCHOOL.
Approved Library Council - 1996
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Mutilation
of Library Materials
Intentionally defacing or destroying Library
materials is a criminal act (North Dakota Century Code 32-03-09.2).
Anyone caught mutilating library materials will be detained and
campus security will be notified. The person will be charged all
replacement costs (labels, barcodes, issue, volume). University
patrons will be dealt with by the University and public patrons
will be prosecuted through the civil judicial system.
Approved Library Council - 1996 Modified
and approved by Circulation Coordinating Team - August 2000
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Circulation Fees
Damaged/Missing Barcode
Replacement
Late/Lost Fees
- Periodicals
- Books & Documents
- Holds
- Reserves/Late Key Return
- Reference Materials
Rekeying for Lost Key
Library Card
- NDSU Faculty/Staff/Student
- Non-NDSU Patrons
Repair or Replacement of Damaged
Books
Revised Circulation Coordinating Team
August 20, 1997 Revised Circulation Coordinating Team
August 2000
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Last Updated: March 11, 2008