Circulation Policies/Procedures

Purpose | Loan Periods | Interlibrary Loan | Checkout Procedures for other Campus Libraries | Renewing Materials | Overdue Materials | Lost and Damaged Materials | Restriction of Privileges | Confidentiality

I. Purpose

University Laboratory High School Library has developed circulation guidelines and procedures in order to ensure fair access to information for all patrons.

II. Loan PeriodsReturn to Top

The University Laboratory High School Library has established the following loan periods for materials.

Nonfiction Books 4 weeks
Fiction Books & Graphic Novels 2 weeks
Back Issues of Periodicals 3 days *
Current Issues of Periodicals Overnight, due 8:00 am *
Reference Materials Overnight, due 8:00 am *
Reserve Items Faculty designation *
* University Laboratory High School students, faculty, and staff only. Students and faculty may charge out items from other departmental libraries, the main stacks, or other consortium libraries through the online catalog. If requested, the item will be delivered to the Uni High Library. This usually takes a few days, although the time can vary a good deal.

Interlibrary LoanReturn to Top

If an item is not available through the online catalog, users may request materials through the Interlibrary Loan Service in Room 128 of the Main Library. Uni High Library has forms you may fill out that we can send by campus mail to Room 128.

Checkout Procedures for other
Campus and Illinois LibrariesReturn to Top

Students and faculty may charge out items from other departmental libraries, the main stacks, or other consortium libraries through the online catalog. If requested, the item will be delivered to the Uni High Library. This usually takes a few days, although the time can vary a good deal.

III. Renewal of MaterialsReturn to Top

Materials may be renewed by using the “My Account” feature of the online catalog. You can also renew materials by calling the University Library Phone Center (333-8400) or University Laboratory High School Library (333-1589).

IV. Overdue MaterialsReturn to Top

Returning materials on time ensures that the information will be available for the use of others. Therefore, prompt return of library materials is strongly encouraged.

The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library is responsible for issuing overdue notices and fines for University Laboratory High School materials and materials borrowed from other libraries on campus.

The University Laboratory High School Library is responsible for issuing overdue notices for all other materials (e.g., magazines and reference materials). The University Laboratory High School Library has developed a process by which students are notified of overdue materials by courtesy notices posted on their lockers. When library materials are not returned, they are considered lost and borrowers are charged for their replacement (see next section).

V. Lost and Damaged MaterialsReturn to Top

A. Lost Materials

The following provisions are stated according to UIUC Library Policy.

B. Damaged Materials

The patron will be billed for the cost of replacement of any damaged materials.

C. Billing Charges

The minimum charge for lost or damaged books or audiovisual materials is $125.
The minimum charge for lost or damaged journals, magazines, or vertical file materials is $10. Renewing or returning materials can prevent such billing.

For further information see University of Illinois Libraries Circulation Policy

VI. Restriction of Library PrivilegesReturn to Top

The University Laboratory High School Library reserves the right to restrict, suspend, or revoke library privileges according the judgment of the University Laboratory High School Librarian. The following situations serve as examples of when such action might be taken: numerous lost or damaged materials, chronic overdue materials, theft or attempted theft of materials, and/or other extreme cases.

VII. ConfidentialityReturn to Top

The University Laboratory High School Library conforms to the University of Illinois Library's policies on patron confidentiality. For details of this policy see: UIUC Library's Confidentiality Policy.

Last modified April 12, 2012
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