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Reciprocal Direct ILL Services for SUS Students,
Faculty and Staff
General
Statement: The State University System of Florida
libraries agree to provide Interlibrary Loan Services to students
and faculty with valid, current SUS ID cards and whose borrowing privilege
is in "good standing" at their home institution. Patrons who are
designated as "Special Borrowers" or "Courtesy Card Holders" at their home
institutions are not included in this agreement. Libraries
may accept other identification in addition to, or in lieu of, an SUS ID
card if their local policies allow.
Because interlibrary loan is a subsidized service of the participating
libraries, we must avoid exploitation or overburdening of any
particular library, by SUS patrons. In order to lessen the
possibilities of exploitation, or misuse, the libraries have agreed to
provide ILL services to constituents who meet the following
criteria: 1. Students designated by their home institution
as Distance Learners and the faculty teaching such courses.
2. Students enrolled in classes taught on the campus of the host
institution, or within the host institution's service area.
3. Students/faculty living /working in the host library
service area. 4. SUS Master's and Doctoral degree
candidates who have current borrowing privileges at their home
library. 5. Patrons whose geographical distance from their
home institution imposes an extraordinary access problem.
6. Patrons with physical disabilities or other temporary
or long term difficulties which makes travel to the home library a
considerable
inconvenience. Service
to SUS affiliates outside of the above criteria is at the discretion of
each SUS Library.
Definitions: .
Home Library - The
main library of the SUS institution where the patron is officially
registered as a student, or employed as faculty or
staff.. Host Library
- The main library of any SUS institution , that is not the
home library, where the SUS patron requests services.
Service Area - As
determined for each institution by the Florida Administrative Code,
6C-8.002. ( See: F.A.C. Vol. 3,
p.668
Continuing Education 5.(3) (b) 1.) Participation:
These guidelines are designed for the main libraries at the primary
campuses of the SUS institutions and the significant branch
campuses. All branch libraries and special libraries are encouraged
to participate to whatever extent possible. Currently the
participating libraries are:
Florida A & M University - Coleman Library Florida
Atlantic University - Boca Raton Campus Library Florida Gulf
Coast University Library Florida International University
North Miami Campus Library
University Park Campus Library Florida
State University Libraries Florida State University - Law
Library (SUS Law Students/Faculty only) University of Central
Florida - Library University of Florida - Smathers Library
University of North Florida - Carpenter Library University
of South Florida Tampa Campus Library
St. Petersburg Campus Library
Sarasota Campus Library University of
West Florida - Pace Library Responsibilities of Host Libraries:
- The ILL policies of the host library prevail in all transactions
with the SUS patron.
- No extraordinary requirements or procedures will be imposed upon SUS
patrons.
- SUS patrons are subject to the same local ILL policies and
procedures as those placed upon the affiliated local clientele.
These may include: - limits on the number of requests
permitted per week/day; - direct charges for ILL costs
- Gather statistics on "sus patrons" in order to measure impact of
extending ILL services.
- Utilize local ILL procedures in the delivery of ILL materials to SUS
patrons.
- Retain responsibility for borrowed materials through the entire ILL
cycle.
- Make ILL policies available on line at the Library's Web site.
- Provide documentation for lost damaged material to the home library
when requesting compensation.
- Follow established policies and procedures in recovering
costs or library materials from delinquent SUS borrowers.
Responsibilities of Home
Libraries:
- Provide access to library materials in support of the research needs
of affiliated off campus students and faculty.
- Provide timely information to host libraries regarding the status of
an affiliate.
- Cooperate with the host library in protecting the integrity of the
ILL process.
- Use established local policies in seeking compensation for lost,
damaged or overdue library materials.
- Compensate host libraries for lost, damaged library materials.
- Cooperate with the host library in recovering library materials or
costs for lost, damaged or overdue ILL materials.
Fines, overdues, and lost materials:
The host library will bill and collect payment for overdue, lost or
damaged ILL materials according to their established policies and
procedures.
- If the host library is unsuccessful in securing restitution from the
SUS patron, the home library will be notified, with supporting
documentation.
- The home library will undertake actions to recover overdue materials
or payment for same.
- If the home library is unsuccessful in securing materials or
recovering costs from the patron, the obligation falls upon the home
library to provide restitution to the host library.
- If the lost item is returned after billing, item is returned to the
host library for disposition. Local policies and procedures for
crediting will be followed.
Document
delivery to Off-Campus Patrons:
SUS patrons may request ILL services from their home library while
at a remote location through electronic accesses. In some
cases a host & home library partnership in requesting library
materials through ILL and delivering them to the SUS patron may be needed
to assure access to needed materials. The home library must
make prior arrangements with the host library as to the procedure to be
used in providing this service to the patron.
Options for home library document delivery to off-campus
affiliates.
Articles:
- Ship photocopied articles directly to the home/office address of the
off-campus patron, by 1st class mail, or fax.
- Make arrangements with a host library to receive materials and hold
for pick-up by patron.
- Send articles online to patron's e-mail account, when/if
technical capability is accessible to library and patron.
Books:
- Refer patron to a host library to expedite the delivery of borrowed
materials.
- Ship borrowed books and other returnables directly to the patron's
home address by priority mail.
- Make prior arrangements with a host library to receive borrowed
materials and hold for pick-up by patron.
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