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University Libraries’ Introductory Guide to Borrowers. Let’s get started…. Just who are these “Borrowers”. Of course…. Students Staff Faculty. Have borrowing privileges. Many other folks do also. UB Affiliated Users Non-UB Affiliated Users. And. UB Affiliated Users.
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Of course… Students Staff Faculty Have borrowing privileges
Many other folks do also UB Affiliated Users Non-UB Affiliated Users And
UB Affiliated Users Temporary UB Faculty (TFAC) Temporary UB Students (TSTU UBST) Sixty & Over Auditors (TSTU SIX)
Temporary Faculty Letter from Department Photo ID White Borrower Card
Temporary Student Letter from Department or Sponsoring Faculty, or Proof of Registration Photo ID White Borrower Card
Sixty & Over Auditor 60 & Over Auditor ID Card Photo ID White Borrower Card
Non-UB Affiliated Users Open Access (OAFA OAST) InfoPass (INFO) Library Sponsored Programs US Government Documents Borrowers (DOCC) Special Courtesy Borrowers
Open Access SUNY Card Record Expires 2/23 or 9/23 Blue Borrower Card
InfoPass Institution ID Card Record Expires on Date InfoPass Expires Blue Borrower Card
Open Access InfoPass Huh?
All Western New York SUNY Institutions are members of the Western New York Library Resource Council (WNYLRC), Issue InfoPasses, and lend to InfoPass users. Really?
This means that UB Students, Staff, and Faculty can borrow at WNY Non-SUNY Libraries, and Students, Staff, and Faculty of WNY Non-SUNY Libraries can borrow at UB. No way…
SUNY borrowing policies alwaysoverride any other borrowing program! So… SUNY Students, Staff, and Faculty always borrow under Open Access!
Library Sponsored Programs UB Alumni (COU ALUM) Corporate Borrowers (COU CORP) Friends of University Libraries (COU FR) Special Courtesy Borrowers (COU)
UB Alumni UB Alumni Association Membership Card Photo ID Record Expires on Date Alumni Membership Expires Blue Borrower Card
Corporate Borrowers Borrower Cards Issued at Libraries’ Billing Office
Friends of University Libraries $50.00 Membership Fee Borrower Cards Issued at Libraries’ Billing Office Photo ID
Special Courtesy Special Courtesy borrowing privileges are granted at the discretion of a Reference Librarian or an authorized Circulation Supervisor Photo ID Blue Borrower Card
US Government Documents Borrower Federal Depository Free Access to Public Photo ID Record Expires in One Year Blue Borrower Card
COU Records Automatically Blocked Incurred Charge$ Overdue Items Please Note
Computer Access All courtesy Borrowers have access to BISON Work Stations and Printers Courtesy Borrowers DO NOT have access to Cybrary Work Stations and Printers Please Note
Work Station Access (WSA) All University Libraries’ patrons are granted use of BISON Work Stations
Work Station Access The Yellow Work Station Access Application Form is used for any patron who wants to access University Libraries’ online catalog using a BISON Work Station
Complete a WSA Form Photo ID Expires in One Year Yellow WSA Card Patrons may not Borrow any library materials with a Work Station Access Card
1. A patron wishes to check out a book, and presents a White Borrower Card. How do you proceed? • Ask the patron for photo ID • Check out the book using the patron’s White Borrower Card
2. A patron wishes to check out a book, and presents a Blue Borrower Card. How do you proceed? • Ask the patron for photo ID • Check out the book using the patron’s Blue Borrower Card
3. A patron wishes to check out a book, and presents a White Corporate Borrower Card. How do you proceed? • Check out the book using the patrons White Corporate Borrower Card
4. A patron explains that she is a professor at Buffalo State College. Is she entitled to borrowing privileges at UB? • Yes, under Open Access.
5. A patron explains that he is a student at Erie Community College and wishes to check out a book. Is he entitled to borrowing privileges at UB? • Yes, under Open Access. • Campus affiliation?
6. A patron explains that she is affiliated with D’Youville College and asks if she may borrow books at UB. How do you answer? • Yes. Do you have an InfoPass Card?
7. A patron explains that he graduated from UB in 1997 and asks to borrow a book. How do you answer? • Are you a current member of a UB Alumni Association? • Are you affiliated with a WNY college or library? • Would you like to become a Friend of University Libraries? • Perhaps your employer would benefit from our Corporate Borrower program.
8. A patron asks if she may borrow a US Government Document. How do you answer? • Yes. Let me refer you to someone who is authorized to issue you a Government Documents Borrower Card.
9. A patron wishes to check out a book at Lockwood Library and presents a Special Courtesy Borrower Card issued by the Law Library. What do you do? • Your borrowing privileges are limited to the Law Library, but you are welcome to use this library’s resources from within this library.
11. A patron explains that he wants to check out a book, but is not affiliated with UB or any institution that has a borrowing arrangement with UB. How do you answer? • I am sorry that we are unable to extend borrowing privileges, but you are welcome to use this library’s resources from within this library. • Do you know about our Friends of University Libraries program?
12. A Non-UB affiliated user asks if she may have access to a computer to check her email. How do you answer? • Yes. I will be happy to issue you a Work Station Access Card.
13. A UB affiliated user asks you if he can borrow a book at Niagara County Community College. How do you answer? • Yes. Simply present your UB Card at the Circulation Desk at NCCC’s library.
14. A UB affiliated user asks you if he can borrow a book at Daemen College. How do you answer? • Yes. Let me refer you to someone who is authorized to issue you an InfoPass.
Questions? Answers?