Policies
Loan Periods and Renewals
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User Type | Book Collection | Browsing Books | Journals | Media Dept. | Special Materials - For All User Types |
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SIUE Enrolled Undergraduate Students, Support Staff, Retirees | 4 weeks Unlimited Renewals Unless Recalled |
4 weeks Unlimited Renewals Unless Recalled |
No Checkout Allowed | 7 days | Reserve Materials 2 hour/1 day/7 day/14 days. No Renewals. Loan period determined by instructor. |
SIUE Enrolled Graduate Students | 8 weeks Unlimited Renewals Unless Recalled |
4 weeks Unlimited Renewals Unless Recalled |
No Checkout Allowed | 7 days | Laptop Computers 3 hour In Library Use Only. No Renewals (students/staff/faculty only) |
SIUE Faculty & Emeritus Faculty | 16 weeks Unlimited Renewals Unless Recalled |
4 weeks Unlimited Renewals Unless Recalled |
Unbound - 1 day Bound - 3 days No Renewals. | 7 days | Interlibrary Loan Material Loan periods determined by owning library. Most ILL items can be renewed online. |
Academic Employees | 16 weeks Unlimited Renewals Unless Recalled |
4 weeks Unlimited Renewals Unless Recalled |
Unbound - 1 day Bound - 3 days No Renewals. | 7 days | Special Loans Loan period determined by subject librarian. Cannot be renewed. |
Courtesy Borrowers | 4 weeks Unlimited Renewals Unless Recalled |
4 weeks Unlimited Renewals Unless Recalled |
No Checkout Allowed | 7 days | Recalled Items Items recalled for another patron must be returned by new date due to avoid fines/penalties. |
Additional Information
- An item cannot be renewed if another library patron has placed it on hold or recall.
- Some materials in the Library collections are non-circulating and must be used in the building.
- A receipt for materials you are returning is available upon request. Please tell us you would like a receipt before we check in your materials.
- You MUST present your SIUE ID card in order to check out materials. Courtesy borrowers must present valid authorization card and picture ID.
- You may NOT use another person's ID to check out materials.
- You are responsible for all materials checked out to you.
- Periodicals, Recordings, Recalled Materials, Reserve Materials, Special Loans, Network Cards & Laptops CANNOT be renewed.
- You may renew most library materials online. Please check that all items renewed -- return any item that does not display a new date due. Overdue materials can be renewed until they reach 30 day overdue status.
- Unpaid fines, replacement costs and processing fees are transferred to Bursar's Accounts Receivable.
- Media equipment is charged for 3 days and cannot be renewed.
Fines & Fees Information
Overdue Library Fines Listed Apply To All User Types/Groups
- Book Replacement - $75.00/replacement cost (whichever is greater)
- Book Collection Titles - No fines generate. After 30 days overdue - billed for replacement cost.
- Browsing Collection - $1.00 per day
- Laptops & Network Cards - $20.00 per overdue hours, or fraction thereof.
- Periodicals - $1.00 per day
- Video Cassettes/DVDs - $2.00 per day
- Reserve Items - 2 hour loans/3 hour loans - $1.00 per hour
- Special Loans - $1.00 per day
- Materials 30+ days Overdue/Assumed Lost - Library privileges suspended until material returned and/or paid for. Unpaid fines/fees and replacement charges plus a non-refundable processing charge will be billed to the patron's Bursar account.
- Lost Materials - See Circulation Department Supervisor immediately.
- Damaged Materials - Material returned damaged but salvageable will result in repair charges.
- Interlibrary Loans - Fines/Fees determined by owning library and paid directly to them.
All charged library materials are subject to recall after a 2-week loan.
Digital Rights and Permissions
- Lovejoy Library's images accessed on its Digital Collections and Exhibits page may be printed or downloaded by individuals, schools or libraries for personal use, study, research or classroom teaching without permission under the terms of "fair use" as defined by copyright law, United States Code, Title 17, Section 107.
- Permission to reproduce these images in any other form or any other use other than "fair use" must be obtained in writing from Lovejoy Library, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. This includes but is not limited to: electronic or paper publishing, World Wide Web sites, film, DVD, CD, video, exhibits, interior design, product presentation or advertising.
- All uses of reproductions must cite and attribute the image in the following format : image id #,image title; collection name; Southern Illinois University Edwardsville and URL of the collection.
- Lovejoy Library (SIUE) reserves the right to refuse an application if it is apparent that the proposed use would violate copyright law or compromise the authenticity of the material as an historical document.
- Applicants must assume full responsibility for questions of potential copyright violation in their use of digital images. While copyright of electronic format, metadata and descriptive material for the digital collections and exhibits created by the Lovejoy Library is retained by Southern Illinois University, copyright for images in Lovejoy Library's Digital Collections and Exhibits may be owned by other individuals, publishers, or institutions.
- Information on copyright is available at the Copyright Information Center at Cornell University, Library of Congress, or Stanford University websites.
Request a Digital Reproduction of LIS Special Collectioin Materials
Electronic Reserves Guidelines
Library and Information Services (LIS) makes a wide range of materials readily available for the non-profit, educational use of SIUE students through its Library Reserves service, but materials must be provided within the context and limitations of copyright law. In submitting requests for e-Reserves, faculty members are asked to adhere to both established deadlines and also to requirements for accurate and complete citation information, needed by reserves staff for obtaining copyright permission. This will help to decrease processing time and reduce copyright clearance costs. LIS will place material requested by instructional faculty and staff on electronic reserves under the following conditions:
- Material placed on electronic reserve must serve the needs of a specified educational program.
- The material will only be available via the electronic reserve system during the term or semester in which the course is given.
- There will be no charge to access electronic reserve materials.
- User authentication methods have been implemented to limit access only to members of the SIUE community.
- Complete books will not be scanned into E-Reserves.
Material for E-Reserves:
- Works which are in the public domain may be placed on electronic reserve without any limitations.
- Material for which the instructor owns the copyright, e.g., lecture notes, syllabi, practice exams, etc., will be automatically scanned and placed on e-Reserves.
- If the Library already owns the requested copyrighted material in one format, be it print or electronic, it will be made available for reserves usage in that format only. No further costs will be incurred.
- If the Library owns the requested copyrighted material in multiple formats, i.e., in print and electronic, the instructor may choose which format to make available.
- If LIS has a license to a digital version of copyrighted material, the citation and link to the electronic version of the material will be added to the electronic reserve system, providing direct access to the requested material.
- If the Library does not hold the requested copyrighted material:
- Within the scope of Fair-Use copyright guidelines [see below], the Library will scan and make the requested material available electronically.
- If the requested material is available for purchase in an electronic format, the material will be purchased or licensed if it can be done at a reasonable cost.
- If the requested material cannot be purchased electronically, the Library will pursue the possibility of obtaining copyright permission to scan and make the material available electronically, if the permission cost does not exceed $200 per course.
- If the Library is unable to obtain the requested item(s) electronically, or if the cost is prohibitive, then the appropriate subject librarian will work with the requesting faculty member to identify related or appropriately similar material(s) to be obtained or used.
- First-time use of material by that professor for that particular course. Library staff will not scan or copy material which has previously been used if copyright permission for reuse for that course has not been obtained.
- One article from a journal or newspaper issue.
- One chapter of a book.
- A prose excerpt that doesn't exceed 10% of the total work.
- One chart, graph, diagram, drawing, cartoon or picture from one book or journal issue.