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Circulation Policies

Loan Periods
Book Limits
Returning Books
Library Notices and Billing Information
Journals
Policy on Confidentiality

Loan Periods

NEW LOAN PERIOD

As of July 1, 2007, faculty, staff, retirees, graduate students and honors undergraduate students may check out books for 6 months (180 days) and renew them online 5 times. The change allows books to be borrowed for 3 years before they must be returned. Although books may be borrowed for up to 3 years, they are still subject to RECALL under this new policy.

BOOKS

180-day Loan:

30-day Loan:

MEDIA

7-day Loan:

DVDs and VHS tapes circulate for a one week period unless on reserve.

Reserve items circulate for 3 hours/overnight only.


Item Limits (books and media)

300 Items:

150 Items:

25 Items:

 

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Access to Electronic Resources

Returning Books


Return books, media, and interlibrary loan materials to the iDesk or Circulation Desk of any Regional Campus Library. Return recalled items directly to the iDesk attendant. Receipts for returned items are available upon request. When the library is closed, books, media, and interlibrary loan materials may be placed in the depository slots at the North and South entrances.


Library Notices and Billing Information

Notices

Courtesy notices are sent seven (7) days prior to the item coming due. Only one reminder notice is sent. If the item(s) are not returned or renewed by the due date, an overdue notice is sent.

All library circulation notices are distributed via email. If you use an email address other than a huskymail or uconn.edu email address, you need to forward your UConn email to your non-University email address. You may do this at: http://netid.uconn.edu or see the UConn FAQ for more information.

If you need assistance, please call UITS at 486-help.


Replacement Charges

Long overdue books and media are billed at $95 per item plus a $15 nonrefundable late return/billing fee. The $95 replacement cost is refundable, if the item is returned within two years of the billing date.

Recalled Items

Overdue recalled books are charged $5.00 a day/item; maximum of $50.

Overdue Media

Overdue media is charged $1.00 a day/item; maximum of $15.

Payment of Charges

For students, bills for library charges are issued by and paid at the University Bursar's Office (Wilbur Cross Building, Unit 4100, 486-4830). Payments may be made in person during regular business hours or by mail. Checks are payable to the University of Connecticut. Bursar

For faculty, staff, and community borrowers, bills are issued by the Accounting Office (Budds Building, 343 Mansfield Road, 486-1670) and paid at the Accounts Receivable cashier's window, Room 207 on the 2nd floor. Accounts Receivable

No payments are accepted at the library. Library charges for students appear on the next semester's fee bill.

Charges must be paid in full before registration is permitted and official transcripts can be issued.


Suspension of Borrowing Privileges


Privileges are automatically suspended when a borrower:

A suspension is automatically lifted when the condition causing it is rectified.

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Journals

Journals are in high demand and do not circulate outside the Library. Holds may not be placed on journals. Photocopiers are located throughout the Library.

 

Policy on Confidentiality of Library Patron Files

The identity of the borrower or requestor of a library item and the information contained in individual
circulation system patron records are confidential as mandated by State of Connecticut Public Act #76-421.

Such information is maintained in computerized files in order to enable Circulation Services to conduct its normal business:

Individual patron records are accessed by name and Social Security number, or in the case of patrons who object to this use of their SS#, by other assigned identification numbers. The University is moving away from the use of the SS# as an identifier beginning in May 2007.

Access to an individual’s record is available to:

Access to individual records by any other party, including other library staff who have "no need to know," other University staff, other state or federal employees, or other library patrons, is prohibited.

In unusual circumstance, the CiRCA Team Leader (or a designated staff member) may act as an intermediary between the borrower and requestor of an item, but the identity of both the borrower and the requestor must be preserved at all times.

Requests for exceptions to this policy must be made to the Vice Provost of University Libraries. Such requests must be in writing and must state the specific purpose for which information is being requested. Exceptions to the policy will not normally be made but may be considered in extreme circumstances.

Access Services is committed to the protection of the right to privacy of all library patrons and the prevention of harassment by other borrowers.

 

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