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Outlined below are the periods for which Library materials owned by the UMBC Library may be loaned to individuals for use inside or out of the Library building. [See Library guideline 259 for inter-institutional Interlibrary Loan.] Loan of library materials is defined under this guideline as temporary transfer from the UMBC Library to the individual borrower of control and sole responsibility for safekeeping and timely return.

Loans are generally renewable upon application to the Library unit which originally made the loan.

1a) Books from the general circulating collection:

UMBC undergraduates

28 days

UMBC Honors undergraduates

56 days

UMBC graduate students

56 days

UMBC faculty

next April 1*

UMBC staff

next April 1*

USMAI undergraduates

28 days

USMAI graduate students

56 days

USMAI faculty and staff

next April 1*

UMBC Special Borrowers

28 days

USMAI special borrowers

no loan

non- USMAI reciprocal borrowers

28 days

USMAI alumni

28 days

All loans are subject to recall after a minimum loan of 14 days has elapsed.
* due date changes on March 1 to the succeeding April 1

1b) General Guidelines for Circulation of Materials in the McNaughton Collection:

The McNaughton Collection is a leased collection of non-fiction and fiction books. These books circulate with the following guidelines:

  1. Books from the McNaughton collection will circulate to current UMBC students, staff, and faculty only.
  2. There will be no holds or recalls for books in the collection.
  3. The books will circulate to current UMBC students, staff, and faculty for 28 days with one possible renewal.
  4. Patrons may have up to five books from the McNaughton collection checked out at one time.
  5. Regular book fines apply for overdue items in the collection.

2a) Reference materials (all formats except government documents):

Not loaned for use outside the Library except with special written permission by a Reference Librarian.

2b) Reference -- Federal and State documents (all formats)

Loaned at Reference Librarian's discretion using the general circulating collection guideline (see section 1 above).

3) Special Collections materials:

Not loaned for use outside the Special Collections reading area. Additional restrictions on use may apply [see Library guideline 265].

4) Slides:

UMBC undergraduate students
with faculty certification of need/permission

for class period in which slides are needed

UMBC graduate students
with faculty certification of need/permission

for class period in which slides are needed

UMBC faculty

28 days

UMBC staff

28 days

5) Serials (journals, newspapers):
Journals must remain in the Library with the following limited exceptions:

UMBC faculty and staff:
May borrow up to six (6) journal issues (physical items) for a maximum of 2 hours for use elsewhere outside the Library. There is no overnight loan of journals and items may not be loaned within 2 hours of the time the Serials service desk closes.

(1) user must present a valid UMBC faculty/staff ID card Note: Graduate students and TAs/RAs without faculty ID may not sign out journals.
(2) user completes "2 hour faculty journal circulation" form to remove items from library.
(3) Serials staff retain user's ID card while item is on loan.
(4) When the item is returned, staff log it back in on the form and (only then) return the ID.

UMBC students:
Only with written certification from an UMBC faculty member that the student needs to show the journal in class, a student may borrow the specified issue(s) for the specified class period. The student must complete a retrieval slip and Serials staff will retain the student's ID during the loan.

6) Audiovisual materials:
Only current UMBC faculty, staff and students may checkout audio visual materials except for certain specific titles designated permanently as non-circulating items or temporarily as course reserves which may only be used in the Library.  Non-affiliated patrons may use audiovisual materials in the Library.

CD's

UMBC borrowers

7 days

AV Equipment

UMBC borrowers

3 days

Records (vinyl)

UMBC borrowers

28 days

VHS videos
DVD 

UMBC borrowers

7 days (revised 10/09/02)

Media on
Course
Reserve (See Section 8 below) 

7) Microforms:
Not loaned to individuals for use outside the Library.

8) Course Reserves:
Various loan periods as specified [see also Library Guideline 260]:

2 hours
3 hours
1 day
3 days
1 week

References: Library Policy Committee meeting minutes 9/25/89,
Library Exec. Committee meeting minutes 10/09/02
J. Ferguson email 10/16/02 re overnight reserves
T. Beck memo to A. Moorjani, 1/13/92 re slides

previously implemented guideline and loan periods,
statement approved 10/19/92
revised for gov docs, serials, media loans 11/13/01, 10/10/02, 9/28/04
revised for McNaughton Collection 1/29/09

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