Instructions for
Manchester College Students, Faculty & Staff
Introduction
The Academic Libraries of Indiana (ALI) agree to
extend in-person borrowing privileges to faculty,
staff, and students of member institutions. This is
a cooperative onsite borrowing agreement among the
participating members of ALI.
To participate, the
borrower needs a signed ALI Borrowers Card from the
home institution library, campus identification, and
a photo ID with a current address, such as a
driver’s license.
The
ALI Borrowers card grants privileges for up to one
year, expiring on or before June 30th.
Eligibility: Faculty, Staff,
Students
Currently employed faculty and staff and currently
enrolled students in good
standing may be granted borrowing
privileges at participating libraries by obtaining a
signed ALI Borrowers Card from the home library. The
home library has final authority to issue or deny
this privilege and determines the expiration date on
the ALI Borrowers Card.
The library staff member
issuing the ALI Borrowers Card will verify
eligibility and make certain that the borrower’s
home library account is not delinquent.
Materials Available for Onsite Loan
Borrowing privileges are determined by each lending
(host) library which may provide shorter or
different loan periods from those available at the
individual’s home library. Other restrictions may
also apply. Some library materials such as
periodicals, videos and other media, reference
works, archival and special collections, and books
on course reserve may not be available for loan.
Borrower Responsibilities
Borrowers are subject to the rules and regulations
of the lending library and are responsible for
knowing and observing these rules.
Borrowers must present the lending library with a
valid, current ALI Borrowers Card issued by the home
institution, campus identification, and a photo ID
with a current address. Some lending libraries may
issue an additional borrowers card.
Borrowers are responsible for the safe and timely
return of materials to the lending library.
Borrowers may return items via their home
institution’s courier service, but they are
responsible for any overdue charges
incurred.
Borrowers are responsible for all financial
obligations incurred at the lending library. Failure
to receive notification does not absolve borrowers
of library obligations.
Borrowers are responsible for supplying a current
mailing address to the lending library.
Loan Periods, Recalls, Penalties
The
lending library’s regulations related to loan
periods, renewal and recall procedures, and fines
apply to all loans.
Borrowers should report
lost or damaged materials to the library from which
the item was borrowed.
Borrowers are
responsible for paying any fines, lost/damaged book
charges or processing charges incurred. Checkout
privileges may be withdrawn if borrowed material is
not returned by the due date or if library fines and
charges are not paid.
Borrowing from another institution is a privilege
and not a right. Failure to comply with the loan
policies of the lending institution may result
in a
penalty appropriate to the non-compliance.
Problems that cannot be
resolved simply between the borrower and the lending
library will be referred to the home library. In
issuing an ALI Borrowers Card, the home library
assumes ultimate responsibility for lost or damaged
materials.