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Simon Fraser University
Library Regulations
1.
No smoking is allowed in the library, except in smoking lounges.
2.
No food or drink is to be consumed in any part of the library building.
3.
The library is primarily a place for studying. Social conversation or
other behaviour which interrupts the studies of patrons is not permitted in
the reading areas.
4.
Card-playing and other games are not allowed in the Library.
5.
Students are asked to have a proper regard for Library furniture and
equipment, and not to move it from one place to another. Coats should be
hung in the racks provided, rather than draped over carrels.
6.
The defacement of books with lines, check marks, or marginal notes, or
the removal cf pages is strictly forbidden. Borrowers are responsible for
the replacement costs of books damaged or lost while charged out to them.
. 7. Books taken from the shelves for use in the Library Building should not
be :reshelved. Please place them on the book trucks provided on the collections
floors. Reference works should be used in the reference areas and not removed
to other parts of the Library.
8.
Individuals or organizations can use areas of the Library for display or
other purposes only with the permission of the Chief Librarian.
9.
Fines
are charged to ensure the speedy return of books and should be
paid prorrptly.
10. It is necessary to present brief-cases and books for inspection by the
exit supervisor. This is done to prevent the unauthorized removal of library
materials from the building and is for the protection of all library patrons.
11. The Library is operated on the open stack principle and all patrons have free
access to the book collections. This system is based on the belief that our
students will conform to adult standards of behaviour and courtesy.
12.
Concern for the rights of all library users have dictated the above
regulations. Offenders are required to leave
, the Library building; habitual
offenders are subject to disciplinary action.
Approved by
Senate
Library Committee, April 13, 1966.
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LIBRARY LOAN RULES AND FINE COSTS
All books must be returned to
their correct loan dk
or
t h
e
y may
be considered overdue.
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Loan Periods
Regular loan books
- 14 days for
undergraduate
students and university staff.
- 28 days for faculty and graduate students.
Reserve Loan books
- 4 hour loan, 3
day loan, I
day loan.
- Books checked out overnight to 10;00 A.M. after 4:00 P.M.
- Weekend counts for on overnight bàn on all Reserve Loan Books.
Fines
Fines
are applicable to all regular
, and graduate students and to
-
staff, at the university. Should any borrower not be able to
return books due to illness,
that
borrower
should
immediately
contact the library.
Regular Loan Book Fines
- 25 cents per
day.
Maxi
fine that
can
be charged on any book is $ 7.00
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- The list price of a book will be charted borrowers who have lost
a bock,
- As the loan period of Rsgular Loan 3coks is at least 14 days and
as the Library is open Saturday and Sunday,
the
days of
Saturday an
Sunday will be considered as any ordinary due day forRegular Lo
n
•
Books.
Reserve Loan Books
-
25
cents for each full hour overdue,
-. $ 1.00 for each overnight overdue.
- $ 7.00 maximum fine on any book,
- Borrowing privileges of Reserve Loan Books may be suspended for
•-
anyone with
unpaid
Reserve Book fines.
- The list price of a book will be harged borrowers who have lost
a book.
Approved by Senate Library Committee, April 13, 1966.