Borrowing from Lemieux Library
General Information
One of the following must be presented in
order to borrow materials: an SU campus card or a valid drivers
license.
You are responsible for all materials checked out
on your card; please do not loan your card to anyone. Report lost
or stolen cards to the library immediately.
You are also responsible for knowing the due dates
of the materials you have borrowed and for returning or renewing
all items on time.
Loan Terms
Loan terms vary according to material type and borrower
profile:
- Books (from ALL sources):
- Faculty (limit 100).......................................1 quarter
- Doctoral students (limit 100).......................1 quarter
- Graduate students (limit 100).....................1 quarter
- Undergraduate students (limit 50)................3 weeks
- Staff (limit 25)...............................................3
weeks
- Other borrowers (limits vary)........................3 weeks
- Journals (limit 3) ...................................................1
week
- Videos audiotapes (limit 3).....................................3
days
- Software (limit 3)....................................................3
days
- Reserve (limit 2).....................................varies
by course
- Reference items...................................... do not
circulate
Please ask at the Circulation Desk or check online
for details regarding Search, Hold and Recall
services which may be used to supplement the above loan periods.
Renewals
A book may be renewed 3 times provided no other library
patron has requested it. Other material may not be renewed.
Books may be renewed online,
in person at the Circulation Desk or by phone
(206-296-6233).
Online access to renewals, items already checked out, due dates,
unpaid fines, and holds is available by clicking on "View Your Library Account"
on the library's home page at http://www.seattleu.edu/lemlib.
Logins require patron name and university ID preceded by two zeros (9 digit number).
If you prefer to renew in person at the Circulation, be sure to
present your SU campus card or driver's license.
If you prefer to renew by phone (at 206-296-6233) , be prepared
to provide book barcode numbers and titles, your name and university ID number
or social security number. If the desk is busy, you may be asked to call back.
Overdue Notices
Overdue notices are sent via e-mail as a courtesy
to university assigned e-mail address for each borrower. If an e-mail address
is not available, the notice will be sent to the local / campus address on record
held by these offices:
Students.........................................................Registrar
Staff.................................................Human Resources
Faculty..........................................Academic Contracts
Notify the appropriate office if you move. Failure
to receive an overdue notice does not exempt you from fines.
Fines and Replacement Charges
Fines are assessed to encourage prompt return of library
materials. Fines apply all days and all hours the library is open
and accrue until the item is returned.
- General books ................20 cents per item per day
- General journals..............20 cents per item per day
- General videos......................1.00 per item per day
- Reserve materials (hourly loans)..1.00 per item per hour
- Reserve materials (daily loans)....1.00 per item per day
- Summit items......................50 cents per item per
day for the first 10 days; $1.00 per item per day for subsequent days
Lemieux Library items more than 30 days overdue
are deemed lost and replacement charges and processing fees will be assessed.
Book replacement charges are $58. Journal and video replacement fees will be the
actual cost to replace the item; since videos are generally much more expensive
than books, exercise special care of and attention to these items. A processing
fee of $10 is added to all replacement charges.
Summit items more than 30 days overdue are deemed
lost and replacement charges and processing fees will be assessed in accordance
with Alliance policy. Replacement charges start at $75 and a processing fee of
$15 is added to all replacement charges.
Unpaid fines and replacement charges will result
in one or more of the following:
- suspension or cancellation of library
privileges
- blocks on registration, transcripts,
diplomas
Fines and replacement charges must be paid at the
Circulation Desk. Payments may be made in cash, by check or by money
order. Checks and money orders must be payable to Seattle University
Library.
For further information on the complete text of the A. A. Lemieux
Library Loan Policy, please contact the Circulation Department, 206-296-6233. |