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Use of Facilities
5. 1 Use of
the Library
5. 2 Library Conference Room (108)
5. 3 Library Multi-purpose Room (110A and 110B)
5. 4 Staff Lounge
5. 5 Library Study Carrels
5. 6 Large Group Study Room (214A)
5. 7 Computer Cluster (Room 200)
5. 8 Photocopiers
5. 9 Public Address System
5.10 Exhibits and Displays
5.11 Signs
5.12 Display Rack
5.1 Use of the Library
Any person is welcome to enter the Library and
use its resources within the building, whenever the building is
officially open. Use of some areas or resources may be restricted,
as described elsewhere in this policy manual.
Library staff may work in the building outside
of official opening hours.
Any person, whose behavior constitutes a private
or public nuisance, as defined by the North
Dakota Century Code, may be evicted from the building if,
after being asked to cease and desist, the nuisance persists.
Smoking is not allowed anywhere in the building.
All university buildings have been designated smoke-free
by the North Dakota State Board of Higher Education.
No Food and drink are allowed in the Libraries
except by library employees in staff areas with discretion. Library
users may have food and drinks only in the Extended Study area.
Food and drink are also allowed in designated areas during
special events. All staffs are responsible for enforcing
this policy.
No animals, other than service animals required
to help a physically disabled owner, are allowed in the building.
The Library is not responsible for the loss or
repair of personal property.
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5.2 Library Conference
Room (108)
Only Library staff members and/or their guests,
may meet in the Conference Room. Room reservations are made at the
Library Administration Office.
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5.3 Library Multi-purpose Room (110A and 110B)
The Library Multi-purpose room may be used by
University employees or guests accompanied by an employee for purposes
related to an employee's official responsibilities. It may
also be used by off-campus organizations for nonprofit purposes,
provided that the specific use is sponsored by a University department
or University-related organization as part of its official function.
NDSU Libraries makes the Multi-purpose meeting room available
on an equitable basis regardless of the beliefs or affiliations
of the individuals or groups requesting its use.
The Multi-purpose Room will not be booked more
than 24 hours in advance for non-library classes during the first
month of each semester (i.e. September and January). Only
classes scheduled by library instruction staff will be scheduled
during this time. Regular scheduling of the Multi-purpose
Room may resume in October and February for the rest of the semester.
The purpose of this policy is to ensure the Library Instruction
staff has adequate access to a suitable classroom during their
heaviest class-load time of the semester.
The Multi-Purpose room is not a university classroom.
Therefore, classes will not be scheduled in this room regularly
(i.e., Monday-Wednesday-Friday classes for three consecutive weeks
or a Tuesday class meeting one hour each week for a full or part
of a semester). In special circumstances, exemptions to
this policy may be granted by the Library Director or the Associate
Director.
The room must be reserved in advance through the
Circulation Department. Room reservations will be made on a first
come, first serve basis - subject to the above policies. NDSU
Libraries staff member will not divulge to other prospective users
the name or affiliation of groups using the facilities.
Eating or drinking is not allowed except under
special circumstances.
Any unusual circumstances related to the use of
the Multi-purpose room are to be referred to the Associate Director.
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5.4 Staff Lounge
Staff: The Staff Lounge may be used by
any full-time or part-time individual currently employed or associated
with NDSU Libraries.
Student Staff: Student staff entitled
to a break while working in the Library may use the Staff Lounge.
Guests: An individual accompanied
by a staff member may use the lounge. The number of guests,
at any one time, may not be so large that most of the staff are
unable to use this facility.
Use: Usage of this area includes access
to any appliances or furniture within the area. Any fees
charged to the staff for services, are also charged to guests
for those same services, on a per use basis.
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5.5 Library Study Carrels
Anyone with a current Library card may use the
Study Carrels. Room keys are checked out at the Circulation
Desk for four hour periods. Rooms may be renewed if no one
is waiting to use a room.
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5.6 Large Group Study Room (214A)
The large group study room may be reserved by
a group of five or more in advance through the Circulation Desk.
When not reserved, the room may be used by an individual.
If approached by a group of five or more persons, one to four
individuals occupying this room must relinquish it to the larger
group. However, it is not a university classroom and will
not be regularly scheduled for class use.
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5.7 Computer Clusters (Rooms 200-202)
All computer cluster reservations are made through
NDSU's Information
Technology Services (ITS). Proximas may be reserved either
through ITS or the NDSU Libraries Reference Desk (231-8886). The
Library is not responsible for the unauthorized use, damage, loss
or maintenance of any computing equipment or reference materials
housed in the computer cluster.
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5.8 Photocopiers
A. Public photocopiers are available to any
individual. Users should be made aware of the copyright law
as it affects copying.
B. The photocopier in the Administration Office
and in the Timeclock Workroom may be used by any staff member.
Personal copying will charged at the current campus rate.
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5.9 Public Address System
The public address system is designed to announce
the closing of the Library and warnings about emergencies that could
affect the physical welfare of people within the building, such
as fire or severe weather. Normally, the system is not used
to locate individuals within the building nor to broadcast music.
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5.10 Exhibits and Displays
Coordination, policies, and preparation of exhibits
and displays is the responsibility of the Coordinator of Exhibits.
Traveling exhibits on loan from the State Historical Society
of North Dakota and from other sources will be handled by the Coordinator
in cooperation with other library staff. The Library will
not be responsible for the mutilation or loss of any displayed items.
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5.11 Signs
5.11.2. Posters and Signs on the Vestibule
Bulletin Board
All-signs must be approved by a full-time Circulation
staff-member. Only Tri-College related activities may be posted.
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5.12 Display Rack
Approved Directors Council - July 11, 1995
Amended Library Council - October 31, 1995
Updated - November 18, 2000
North Dakota Century Code
42-01-06. Public nuisance - Definition
- A public nuisance is one which at the same time affects an entire
community or neighborhood or any considerable number of persons,
although the extent of the annoyance or damage inflicted upon the
individuals may be unequal.
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Last Updated: March 11, 2008