NATIVE AMERICAN BIBLE COLLEGE LIBRARY
LIBRARY POLICY
Table of Contents
Borrowing Privileges
Overdue Material
Lost or Damaged
General Guidelines
Library Hours
Ask the Librarian
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Mission of the Library
In keeping with the
Purpose Statement of Native American Bible College, the
Mission of the Library is to provide the bibliographic resources,
research services, and the study environment necessary to support the
academic and related educational programs offered by Native American
Bible College to equip Christians, particularly Native American
Christians, to be effective in ministry to God, the Church, and the
world.
Circulation Policies
1.0
Borrowing Privileges
1.1 Eligible Borrowers
The Native American
Bible College Library is for the use of the faculty, staff, and students
of the college. With the approval of the college president, external
users with a demonstrated need to consult our collections and local
clergy of any Christian faith may register for onsite use of our
collection, without borrowing privileges. The faculty, staff, and
students have priority in the use of materials, equipment, staff
assistance, service, and seating.
1.2 Loan Periods
|
|
Students |
Faculty/Staff |
|
Circulating Books |
14
days |
end of semester |
|
Audio Cassettes |
7
days |
7
days |
|
Video Cassettes |
7
days |
7
days |
|
Transparencies &
Vertical Files |
non-circulating |
3
hours |
|
CD-ROM’s |
Library use only
(2
hours, renewable for another 2 hours if not requested by another
patron) |
3
hours |
|
Periodicals & Reference Books |
non-circulating |
3
hours |
1.3 Reserve Materials
The
faculty may request that circulation material be set aside on reserve
for students. Such material may be for use in the library (2 hours) or
be borrowed for 24 hours, 3 days, or 7 days, at the discretion of the
instructor.
1.4 Maximum Items That May Be Checked Out
To
insure that the library has an adequate supply of materials for all
patrons, a maximum of 8 books (3 on any one subject), 2 audio cassettes,
and 2 videos may be checked out at one time. An exemption to these
limits may be made at the discretion of the Library Director.
1.5 Renewals
A
patron may renew one (1) time provided the material is not needed by
another borrower. This renewal may be done either in person or by a
telephone call to the librarian or library assistant on duty at 843-5304
Ext. 113.
1.6 Holds/Reserves
A
patron may place a hold/reserve on a circulating book, audio cassette,
or video cassette which is presently checked out by another patron. When
a hold/reserve is filled, the patron is notified and the media is held
for 2 days. Holds/reserves can be made either on the online catalog via
Intranet or in person.
When a circulating book, audio cassette, or video has as many as 3 holds
on it, the loan period is reduced from 14 days to 7 days or from 7 days
to 3 days, according to the type of media it is.
1.7 Check-Out Procedure
The
patron must present his/her identification card along with the material
(book, sound or video recording) he/she wishes to borrow. The librarian
on duty at the Circulation Desk will check the material out and stamp
the date due slip on the material being borrowed.
No
one may check out material for another person. The borrower is
responsible for any books or other library material checked out by
him/her.
1.8
Interlibrary Loan
Native American
Bible College has interlibrary loan agreements with four Christian
college libraries. Current faculty/staff and students engaged in class
related research may request to borrow books or to get copies of journal
articles from these institutions.
Only after a patron
has thoroughly searched the Native American Bible College Library for a
particular item, should he/she submit an interlibrary loan request. The
request must be submitted to the Librarian in writing on an Interlibrary
Loan Request form available at the Circulation Desk. Sufficient time
(at least three weeks) must be allowed for a request to be
processed. All borrowed material must be returned within six weeks. The
borrower is responsible for return postage. Books will be sent and
returned at Library Rate. Copies of articles are for the patron to
keep. To cover the cost of printing articles which arrive by fax or
e-mail, the patron shall pay $0.10 per page.
2.0
Overdue Material
2.1 Overdue Fines
|
|
Students |
Faculty/Staff |
|
Circulating Books |
$0.25 per day |
no
fine |
|
Audio Cassettes |
$0.50 per day |
no
fine |
|
Video Cassettes |
$0.50 per day |
no
fine |
|
Vertical Files |
no
fine |
no
fine |
|
CD-ROM’s |
no
fine |
no
fine |
|
Periodicals & Reference Books |
no
fine |
no
fine |
The maximum fine is $5.00 per item. Fines should be paid at the
Circulation Desk. The fine should be paid in full. With a valid reason
and at the discretion of the Library Director, a partial payment may be
made, but the final payment is due before the end of the semester.
2.2 Overdue Notices and Charges
When circulating media is 14 days overdue, overdue notices are sent as a
courtesy. Non-receipt of overdue notices does not relieve the patron
from paying overdue fines. It is the responsibility of the patron to
monitor his/her library transactions.
2.3 Procedures for Non-Respondents
A student with any
overdue material(book/sound or video recording)or an outstanding fine
loses his/her privilege to borrow library materials, until the overdue
material is returned and the fine is paid. At the end of each semester,
failure to pay fines, to return library materials, and/or to pay for
lost materials may prevent a student from taking final examinations, and
will prevent the student from receiving grades/transcripts, receiving a
diploma, or registering for a new term, until the delinquent account is
settled. Any exemption to this policy is at the discretion of the
Library Director.
3.0
Replacement of Lost or Damaged Materials
3.1 Damaged Materials
Fines on damaged books, sound or video recordings, etc. will be
determined by the Library Director and the Administration. If the
material is damaged beyond repair, the patron will be charged the
replacement cost of the said material.
3.2 Lost Materials
The
replacement cost for a lost book, sound or video recording, or any other
library material, as well as any necessary processing fee, will be
charged to the patron. This cost will be determined by the Library
Director and the Administration.
4.0
General Guidelines for Library Patrons
4.1 Library Classification System
Books, sound and video recordings, and CD-ROM’s are classified according
to the Dewey Decimal System. Card catalogs for these are located in the
appropriate areas of the Library. The online catalog (a work in
progress) is accessible via campus computers.
4.2 Use of Library Equipment
Audio and video equipment may be used in the AV Room only. Computers and
printers are available at the appropriate stations in the Library. Upon
request, the librarian will assist the patron in locating a desired
CD-ROM.
4.3 Common Courtesies
The
Native American Bible College Library has been equipped and furnished by
many individuals and groups across the United States. The Library houses
collections of books (reference books and stacks), video recordings,
sound recordings, CD-ROM’s, periodicals, newspapers, vertical files,
etc. Patrons are asked to be good stewards of the materials that have
been provided and to adhere to the following rules:
·
No
eating or drinking is allowed in the Library.
·
There
is to be no talking above a whisper. If a discussion is necessary, the
parties involved should step out into the hall.
·
Any
waste paper, etc. should be thrown into the wastebasket. Chairs should
be pushed in.
·
Library materials (books, files, journals, videos, etc.) that have been
pulled must be left at the designated areas for the librarian to shelve
or file. Please refrain from “helping” the librarian.
·
Unattended children will not be permitted in the library. If it is
necessary for a parent to bring a child with him/her when doing library
studies, the parent is at all times responsible for the child.
·
While
on duty, student library assistants possess the full authority of the
librarian in maintaining order.
Library
Hours
|
Day |
Time |
Access |
|
Monday - Friday |
7:45 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. |
open, except during chapel |
|
Monday - Friday |
2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. |
open when librarian is on duty, or by special arrangement |
|
Monday and Thursday |
5:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. |
open, except during chapel |
|
Saturday |
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. |
open by special arrangement |
|
Sunday |
all day |
closed |
Ask
the Librarian
Librarian: Liisa Kelly
Phone contact: 910-843-5304 ext. 113
E-mail: librarian@nativeamericanbiblecollege.org
Rev. 7/08