Borrowing Policies are designed to ensure equitable access and application
of policy and procedures, and to encourage timely and safe return of all
Library materials loaned to Library users from the CRC.
Borrower Responsibilities
- Borrowers are expected to treat Library materials and equipment
in a responsible manner that will help to preserve them and to ensure
their availability for other users.
- Borrowers are expected to familiarize themselves with the Libraries'
Circulation Policies, and Fees for Lost or Damaged Library Materials.
- Borrowers should feel free to ask for assistance in understanding
these policies at the Library circulation desk.
- In order to borrow Library materials for on-site or off-site use,
a valid borrower WU ID iCard must be presented. There are two valid
borrower (ID) cards: WU ID iCard (for university students, faculty,
and staff), or a Washburn University Guest Borrower Card.
- It is the responsibility of the borrower to note the date (or date
and time) that material is due. Date (or date and time) due information
will be provided to the user at the time the material is checked out.
Feel free to ask questions at the time of check out if the information
is not clear.
- Borrowers are responsible for material checked out in their names.
- Any borrower who fails to return Library material in a timely manner
or who returns it in a damaged condition will be charged lost book
fees or repair charges, plus processing fees.
- Proxy sponsors are responsible for materials and any charges incurred
for materials checked out by their proxies.
- Adult sponsors of a minor with borrowing privileges are responsible
for materials and any charges incurred for materials checked out by
the minor.
Who Can Borrow?
- Students --
Washburn students receive full Library services. Students may
check out an unlimited number of circulating materials for the specified loan periods and renew most items once via the Library
Catalog before returning to the Library with the materials to
check them out again. All WU students are required to present the
WIN card to check out or renew Library materials.
- Faculty and Staff --
Washburn University faculty receive full Library services and
may check out an unlimited number of circulating materials for a semester. Faculty
may renew materials once via the Library
Catalog before returning to the Library with the materials to
check them out again. All WU faculty are required to present their
WIN card to check out or renew Library materials. The CRC test collection is available to faculty, please consult the assessment collection page for faculty for further information.
- Guest Borrowers --
Any Kansas resident 18 years or older who presents a present photo identification may receive a free Guest Borrowers Library Card from the CRC. Apply in person. Guest Borrowers receive full Library services and may check out circulating materials. However, priority for CRC resources is given to Washburn faculty, staff and students. With a few exceptions, Guest Borrowers may renew materials once via the Library Catalog before returning to the Library with the materials to check them out again. Guest borrowers are required to present a Washburn University Guest Borrower Card to check out or renew Library materials and on occasion to request Library services.
Loan Periods
- Books, Big Books, Textbooks, Teacher Reference Materials, and Kits- Three weeks.
- Audiovisual Materials- 3-7 days (depending on item).
- Magazines - One week.
- Instructional Materials - One week.
- Literature Sets - Three weeks (no renewals) .
- Computer Software- *Only to WU Education Students in practicums or student teaching.
- Testing materials- *Only to WU faculty students enrolled in assessment courses.
Items can be renewed once on the online catalog or in person.
Returning Library Materials
All materials must be returned to the Library or deposited in one of the book drops. One book drop is located at the entrance to the CRC, one outside the Southwest door of Carnegie, and another just north east of the library at the cul-de-sac. Material deposited in the drop will be checked in as quickly as possible. Please do not place videos, CDs, DVDs, or any instructional materials in the book drops; return them directly to the Library.
Fees/Replacement Costs
- Overdue Materials --
Circulating Materials: overdue notices will
be mailed to patrons as a courtesy when items are overdue. As of January
1, 2004, no overdue fines are charged. When materials become 45 days
overdue they will be declared lost.
Bound Periodicals: overdue notices will
be mailed to patrons as a courtesy when items are overdue. As
of
January 1, 2004 no overdue fines are charged. When materials become
7 days overdue they will be declared lost.
Audio/Visual Materials: overdue notices
will be mailed to patrons as a courtesy when items are overdue.
As of January 1, 2004 no overdue fines are charged. Depending upon
the type of renewal (4 weeks, 7 days, 2 days, etc.), materials
will
be declared lost after the allotted time
period.
- Lost/Missing Materials
Circulating Materials:
once materials are 45 days overdue they are declared lost. Patrons
will be billed replacement charges
for each individual item that is lost. In addition, a hold will be
placed on student transcripts and enrollment packets if records are
not cleared. For Guest Borrowers, borrowing privileges will be suspended
until charges are paid or items are returned.
Bound Periodicals:
once materials are 7 days overdue they are declared lost. Patrons
will be billed replacement charges
for each individual item that is lost. In addition, a hold will be
placed on student transcripts and enrollment packets if records are
not cleared.
Audio/Visual Materials:
once materials reach their allotted time period for check out they
are declared lost. Patrons will be billed replacement
charges for each individual item that is lost. In addition, a
hold will be placed on student transcripts and enrollment packets
if records are not cleared.
- Replacement Charges
Circulating Materials:
each lost item will billed $68.00 for replacement
(includes a processing fee). Payment must be made in the Business
Office (Room 205 Morgan Hall) during regular business hours. Library
holds on student transcripts and enrollment packets will be cleared
at the time of payment. Guest Borrowers privileges will be reinstated
at the time of payment.
Bound Periodicals:
each lost item will billed $68.00 for
replacement. Payment must be made in the Business Office (Room 205
Morgan Hall) during regular business hours. Library holds on student
transcripts and enrollment packets will be cleared at the time of
payment.
Audio/Visual Materials:
each lost item will billed $68.00 for replacement.
Payment must be made in the Business Office (Room 205 Morgan Hall)
during regular business hours. Library holds on student transcripts
and enrollment packets will be cleared at the time of payment.
Reserve Materials
Overdue notices will be mailed to patrons as a courtesy when items are
overdue. As of January 1, 2004 a late fee of $25.00 for each item will
be assessed. Depending upon the type of renewal (7 days, 2 days, or
2 hours, etc.), materials will be declared lost after the allotted time
period. Patrons will be billed replacement charges for each individual
item that is lost. In addition, a hold will be placed on student transcripts
and enrollment packets if records are not cleared. Payment must be made
in the Business Office (Room 205 Morgan Hall) during regular business
hours. Library holds on student transcripts and enrollment packets will
be cleared at the time of payment.
Renewals
Telephone, mail, fax, email renewals, and renewals via the Library
Catalog are available. Borrowers are eligible to check out or renew
Library materials as long as the borrower is in good standing and the
materials have not been requested by another borrower. A borrower who
is not a currently enrolled Washburn University student or currently
employed Washburn University faculty or staff member, or whose Washburn
University Guest Borrower Card has expired, may not continue to renew
materials previously checked out.
Holds
Borrowers may ask for materials to be placed on hold for check out and
pick up at a later time. Users will be sent a notice to the address
listed in university records when materials are available for pick up.
Materials will be held as indicated on the notice at the Circulation
Desk. (Literature sets cannot be placed on hold unless prior to six weeks before checkout.)
Recalls
The Library offers the ability to recall circulating materials charged
to another borrower in order to provide equitable access to the collections.
Recall due dates for circulating materials are never less than 14 days
from the original out date, guaranteeing that the original borrower
can have a reasonable period of use. A borrower should make arrangements
to insure that the borrowed Library materials can be located and returned
to the Library if recalled. The Library is open when classes are not
in session, and recalled materials may be due at any time the Library
is open.
Reserves
Course, or class, reserves are maintained and made available at the
Circulation Desk of the Curriculum Resources Center. To place items on reserve, all items should be gathered
and brought to the circulation desk or sent through campus mail. All
requests to place items on reserve should be accompanied by a completed
Reserves Form. These forms are available at the circulation desk and
in each department. Please allow at least 48 hours from the time items
are delivered to the Library until they are processed for student use.
Items available on course reserves may be viewed in the Library
Catalog. Reserves are designated as 2-hour (closed), 2-day, or 7-day.
Faculty should remind students that a WIN card is required for checking
out all reserves even though 2-hour (closed) reserve material does not
leave the Library. Reserves may be removed by making the request in
person at the circulation desk or by sending a written request through
campus mail or by email to Paula Inman or by telephone (ext. 1436).
Interlibrary Loan
Interlibrary loan (ILL)/document delivery (DD) enables patrons to obtain
materials not owned by the Curriculum Resources Center. Patrons must have a WIN
or Guest Borrower's Card before initiating a loan request. It is our
policy to accept no more than 10 requests per week per individual. ILL/DD
are free to Washburn students, faculty, and staff.
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