Department Guideline Details
Title: Circulation Policies, Community Borrowers
Author: University Libraries, Access Services
Effective Date: 05/14/2004
Applies To: Other
Last Reviewed Date: 07/13/2007
Description: Circulation Policies, Community Borrowers
For More Information Contact: Library Circulation Desk
Contact Telephone Number: 860-486-2518

 

University of Connecticut Libraries

Circulation Policies for Community Borrowers

 

PURPOSE

Identifies UConn non-affiliates who are eligible to borrow books from the University Libraries, and describes the terms of their borrowing privileges.

 

APPLICABILITY

  • CT residents, 18 years or older
  • Current members of the UConn Alumni Association
  • Registered students of the CT State University system or the CT Community/Technical College systems
  • Faculty of the CT State University system and the CT Community/Technical College system
  • Spouses and partners of UConn faculty or staff


ELIGIBILITY FOR FEE-BASED CARD

Community Borrowers may borrow from the Storrs and Regional Campus Libraries, for an annual fee, by acquiring a Library-issued white card, or a One Card issued at Wilbur Cross. (The latter may be used for reduced cost photocopying and printing, but costs an additional $5.) Apply in person (Note: for Storrs campus, applications are available only in the Homer Babbidge Library) and present proof of one the following eligibility requirements:

CT Residents, 18 years or older,
Annual Fee: $50/year.

 

Current members of the UConn Alumni Association,
Annual Fee: $35/year.

 

Funds generated by these fees are used to partially defray the operating costs of the program. The fee may not be applied against outstanding library charges and is not refundable.

 

ELIGIBILITY FOR FREE CARD

Applicants are eligible for a free borrowing card if they fall into one of the following categories:

"        Registered students of the CT State University system or the CT Community/Technical College systems; privileges are granted on a semester-by-semester basis. Proof of registration for the current semester is required.

"        Faculty of the CT State University system and the CT Community/Technical College system; privileges are granted on an annual basis. Valid home institution ID is required.

"        Spouses and partners of UConn faculty or staff; privileges are granted on an annual basis. Proof of same address as spouse or partner is required.

"        Lifetime members of the UConn Alumni Association. Proof of membership is required.

 

BORROWING BOOKS/INTER-CAMPUS EXPRESS (ICE)

There is a 25-book limit. Books are loaned for 30 days. Journals do not circulate. Please present your Community Borrower Card each time you charge out books or make use of resources like the Microlab and the Culpeper Media Library collection. Borrowers may use Request ICE (Inter-Campus Express) on-line service via ILL (Inter-Library Loan) to request items from any UConn campus library, however full use of ILL services is not permitted.

Cards are not transferable.

 

RENEWAL

All borrowers, except BLC users, may renew books twice unless requested by another borrower. Renew online (via HOMER) or at the library.

 

RECALL

Although as a Community Borrower you may not recall books, you may request a book be held upon return. Recalling a book that is charged out is a service provided only for faculty, students and staff of the University. It is very important that you return your recalled books promptly. Borrowers who are temporarily unable to respond to recall notices should make prior arrangements with Circulation.

 

BOOK RETURN

Please return all books to the Main Circulation Desk. When the library is closed, books may be left in the depository slots at the North and South entrances. Recalled books should be returned directly to the staff member at the Circulation Desk. Books may also be returned via the UConn regional campus libraries. Books may not be returned via local public libraries.

 

OVERDUE BOOKS

A date due slip is provided for all charged items. Please note the due date and return or renew materials on time. If you think that you returned a book but are still receiving overdue notices, please contact Circulation so that the problem can be addressed in a timely manner.

 

ADDRESS CHANGES

Please notify Circulation promptly of any address change. An incorrect address may result in undeliverable notices and in unnecessary suspensions or bills.

 

SUSPENSION OF PRIVILEGES

Privileges are temporarily suspended when a borrower:

"        Has one overdue recalled book

"        Has reached the 25 book charge limit

"        Has excessive accumulation of library charges

"        Has an expired record

 

FINE RATES

"        Long overdue book (28 days or more overdue): $15 late return/billing fee (not refundable)

"        Overdue recalled book: $5.00 a day/item; maximum of $50.

 

BOOK REPLACEMENT CHARGE

Long overdue books 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 one year of the billing date.

 

PAYMENTS

Library charges are paid at the University Bursar's Office (not at the library), Monday-Friday, 8:30 am-4:30 pm. Payments by mail should be forwarded to:

 

The University of Connecticut
Bursar's Office, Accounts Receivable Unit 4100
Storrs, CT 06269-4100

 

Borrowers should wait for a final bill from Accounts Receivable before remitting payment. Checks are payable to the University of Connecticut.

 

CARD REPLACEMENT

If you lose a Library-issued white card, go to the Library for replacement and deactivation of your old card. If you lose a One Card issued from the Wilbur Cross building, call (860) 486-3129, and/or go to Wilbur Cross to have a new card issued. There is a $15 replacement charge for a lost One Card. For damaged cards due to regular wear and tear replacement is free of charge. If only borrowing priveleges are required, and reduced photocopy/printing cost is not desired, you may elect to receive a free Library-issued white card rather than pay the $15 replacement.

 

PRESERVING LIBRARY COLLECTIONS

Books, periodicals, and other library materials are expensive and fragile. Frequently they can be repaired if damage is treated promptly, but usually they cannot be replaced. Please help to preserve the collections for others by handling materials carefully. If you find damaged items in the course of your use of the library, please bring them to the attention of Circulation Services staff.

 

USING YOUR COMMUNITY BORROWER CARD AT THE HOMER BABBIDGE LIBRARY

Community Borrowers may borrow items from the following libraries on the Storrs campus:

"        Homer Babbidge Library

"        Art & Design Library

"        Culpeper Library (audio cassettes)

"        Music & Dramatic Arts Library

"        Pharmacy Library

 

Community Borrowers also have access to Reserve Room materials, the Microlab and the Culpeper Media Library at the Homer Babbidge facility.  Borrowing policies at the Regional Campus Libraries may vary. Please consult the specific library for information.

 

Some library services are available only to faculty, staff and students of the University, including: Interlibrary Loan, recall of books from other borrowers, and use of certain database services that are restricted by licensing agreements. Observing the library policies governing the Community Borrower Program will help to ensure that your use of the library is successful. We look forward to serving you.

 

For more information about the Community Borrower Program please contact the Special Programs Coordinator:

 

University of Connecticut/Homer Babbidge Library

Access Services/Circulation Unit 2005C

369 Fairfield Road

Storrs, CT 06269-2005

Voice: (860) 486-2518

Fax: (860) 486-5636