| Circulation
Policies
Privileges
| Identification | Borrowing
Policies | Returning
Books | Renewals
| Placing Holds/ Recalls | Recall
Fines | Overdues | Fines
/ Lost Books | Damaged Books |Stacks
| Missing Books | Placing
Items on Reserve |Study Carrels
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Checkout
Privileges
Checking out library materials is permitted for currently enrolled
students, currently employed faculty and staff, and other individuals
who have been approved with affiliate status for circulation privileges
by the Circulation Department. Report lost or stolen ID's immediately
to the ID
office and to the Library's Circulation desk.
Valid
Identification
All patrons must present a valid ASU
photo identification card and/or an ArkLink Card or valid Courtesy
Borrower's
Card. The patron is responsible for all material borrowed against his/her
ID. Affiliate status may be requested by completing a Courtesy Borrower's
Card application.
Circulation
privileges are not transferable from one person to another.
You are responsible for all library items checked out on your ASU library
record.
Borrowing Policies
Undergraduate Students
- 30 day loan period for most books.
- 3 day grace period beyond the due date before fines are assessed.
- Undergraduate students may borrow a maximum of 20 items at any given time.
- Overdue charges for most books are 25 cents per day per book with no maximum.
Graduate Students
- 45 day loan period
- Graduate students may borrow a maximum of 40 items at a time.
- 3 day grace period beyond the due date before fines are assessed.
- Overdue charges for most books are 25 cents per day per book with no maximum.
ASU Faculty
- A faculty member may send a GA to the Library to borrow materials, but they must have the faculty member's ASU ID card with
them each time they borrow materials on behalf of the faculty member.
- End of current semester due date for most books.
- May have a maximum of 50 items checked out at any given time.
- Periodicals are loaned to ASU faculty on an overnight basis only.
Courtesy Borrowers
- Must have a valid photo ID.
- Must complete a Courtesy Borrowers Application Form and sign it at the Circulation Desk.
- If the application is approved, a Courtesy Borrower Card will be mailed to the applicant. The applicant may not borrow any materials until they receive
their Courtesy Borrower Card.
- If the application is not approved, the applicant will be contacted and given the reason for the denial of borrowing privileges.
- Courtesy borrowers may check out 2 books for a maximum 30 day loan period.
- 3 day grace period beyond the due date before fines are assessed.
- The borrower must be 16 years of age or older.
- Overdue charges for most books are 25 cents per day per book with no maximum.
- ASU Alumni must complete a Courtesy Borrowers Application Form in order to receive borrowing privileges.
ASU Staff Grade 16 and Below
- Policies are identical to those for current ASU undergraduate students.
ASU Staff Grade 17 and Higher
- End of current semester due date for most books.
- 3 day grace period beyond the due date before fines are assessed.
- May borrow a maximum of 25 items at any given time.
- Overdue charges for most books are 25 cents per day per book with no maximum.
Emeritus ASU Faculty
- Must present a valid photo ID.
- Must complete a Courtesy Borrowers Application Form at Circulation before borrowing.
- May have a maximum of 10 items checked out at any given time.
- All other policies for Emeritus Faculty are identical to those for current ASU students.
Honors Program and Special Project Graduate Students
- Must be working on a special project that necessitates a longer loan period.
- May borrow a maximum of 25 items at any given time until the end of the current semester. This status is available only during the fall and spring
semesters. The chair of their department must sign a form from Circulation stating that the student is working on a special project.
- 3 day grace period beyond the due date before fines are assessed.
- Overdue charges for most books are 25 cents per day per book with no maximum.
Returning
Books
Books that were checked out at the Circulation Desk may be returned
at several locations. There are two book drops located at the Circulation
Desk, one book drop located adjacent to the south entrance of the library,
and one book drop located to the east of the north entrance of the library.
The outdoor book drops are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Renewals
General Collection books may be renewed twice, unless another patron
has requested the book(s). Books must be renewed before the due date.
Patron self-renewal is available through the
online catalog by logging in and choosing "Your Library Record."
When the items are displayed, you may indicate which item(s) should
be renewed. After clicking on the "Renew Items" button, verify
the new due date, and report any problems to the Circulation Desk as
soon as possible. Books from the general collection may also be brought
to the Circulation Desk and recharged. After books have been self-renewed
twice, they must be physically brought to the library to be checked
out again.
Placing
Holds/Recalls
Patrons who need a book that is checked out to someone else may
stop by the Circulation Desk with a valid ASU ID to place a recall or
hold request on that book. When the item has been returned, a notice
will be sent out to the person who requested the hold or recall. The
book(s) will be held at the Circulation Desk for 10 days. If they are
not picked up by the 10th day, then they will be re-shelved.
Recall
Fines
All circulating books are subject to recall by another user. When
a recall is issued, the original due date is cancelled and a new due
date is established. Books that are overdue and that have been recalled
are subject to immediate recall fines. Recall fines are $1.00 per day.
Failure
to receive a recall notice (due to travel, sabbatical, illness, or problems
with mail delivery, for example) does not excuse faculty/staff, students,
or other borrowers from paying recall fines. Fines will accrue $1.00
per day until the books have been returned.
Overdues
No service charge is made during the three day grace period following
the actual due date which is printed on a date due slip and placed in
the back of each book. A fine is assessed on a book that is 4 or more
days over due. As a courtesy reminder only, overdue notices are sent
on the 10th and 20th day after the book is due. A failure to receive
this reminder does not constitute a valid excuse for voiding overdue
service charges.
Please
notify the library of any change of address.
Fines/Lost
Books
A fine is assessed for individual books that are 4 or more days
overdue. On the fourth day the fine is $1.00, with each additional day
another $.25 per day. There is no maximum charge. Fines will accrue
at a rate of $.25 per day per book until the book is returned or declared
lost by the online system. For books not returned, there will be a replacement
cost plus a $20 nonrefundable processing fee for each item that is not
returned. Having outstanding overdue fines or lost books on your library
record may cause you to be blocked from checking out books, registering
for classes, or getting transcripts. Your circulation records at the
ASU Library are confidential.
In
order to graduate or withdraw from the University, students must return
all materials borrowed from the Library and must pay any accumulated
Library fines.
Damaged
Books
The borrower is responsible for all books checked out on his/her
record and should point out any noticeable damage to books before checking
them out. Borrowers who return library books that are damaged will be
assessed a service charge based on the cost of repairing the item. If
the book cannot be repaired, the "Lost Item" replacement charge
will apply. Charges will vary and payment is the responsibility of the
patron that borrowed the item on his/her ID Card.
Stacks
The majority of books in the Dean B. Ellis library are shelved in
call number order using the Library of Congress Classification system.
General Collection books are housed on the 3rd - 5th floor beginning
with the oversize A-Z and then starting with the General Collection
A-HJ. The 4th floor houses HM-PR, and the 5th floor houses PS-Z. The
"Closed Shelves" books are located behind the Circulation
Desk.
Missing Books
If the online catalog shows that a book has not been checked out
but the book cannot be located, you may request that the Stacks/Circulation
Department conduct a search for the item. After the book has been located,
the user will be notified. Books will be held at the Circulation Desk
for 24 hours. If the user has not contacted the Circulation Desk within
the time allowed, then the book will be re-shelved.
Placing
Items on Reserve
A faculty member may place an item on reserve at the Circulation
Desk by filling out a reserve form to accompany each item to be placed
on reserve. Only one completed form is required for each class. The
form must contain the faculty member's name, the departmental office
number to return the items at the end of the semester, the course number,
how long the material is to stay on reserve, whether or not the material
can leave the library, and how the item(s) should circulate. Additionally,
any special instructions can be indicated on the reserve form. Reserves
may be picked up at the end of the semester, or a library employee will
return them to the appropriate departmental office. There is a twenty-four
hour turn around time for placing materials on reserve. Faculty should
bring reserve materials over before the semester begins. Reserve materials
are put on reserve in the order in which they are received. Videos,
music, and CD's are placed on reserve in Media Services. Every attempt
will be made to protect faculty's personal materials, but the library
is not responsible for and cannot replace materials that are lost, stolen,
or damaged! When no circulation checkout period is specified on the
reserve form, the checkout default period will be one hour with in-library
use only.
Faculty should be familiar with the appropriate copyright laws when
placing photocopied materials on reserve. For more information click
on RESERVES.
Study Carrels
- Available to graduate students and faculty only on a first come first serve basis.
- There is no charge for study carrels, however there is a $25.00 non-refundable charge to replace a lost key.
- To inquire about a study carrel, contact John Sifford (jsifford@astate.edu) at 972-2751.
Contact
us:
Call the Circulation Desk at (870) 972-2460
or
E-mail:
Shya Washington, Circulation Supervisor at swashington@astate.edu or Dawn Chambers at dchambers@astate.edu
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