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All visitors to Members of the greater Drew University community are welcome to use the library's collection within the library. In order for program participants to borrow materials, their program administrator must have signed an our databases and most other resources in the University Library on-site during full service hours.  Participants in those Summer Programs that have signed an  agreement with the library guaranteeing compensation that guarantees compensation will be paid to the library by the program for non-returned items.

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, fines, and similar fees, may additionally borrow library books.

Borrowing privileges and loan periods

Participants in these approved programs may borrow up to 10 items at a time for a loan period of up to 30 days . No renewals or recall privileges are granted. Books must be returned when (but no later than the end of the Summer Program.)  Renewals, off-site database access, recalls, and InterLibrary Loan privileges are not granted.  All books must be returned before the program has ended.

Fines

Students Summer Program participants are subject to overdue fines of 10 cents a day . The Maximum and the maximum overdue fine per item is $10.00. Overdue notices are sent as a courtesy, due date slips are placed in each book at check-out. Items overdue for 40 days are automatically   Items that are overdue for 35 days are assumed to be lost and a $100.00 per item replacement charge is placed against the borrower's library account. Replacement fee is $75 per book. Assumed lost items must be brought to the Circulation Desk for discharging. Once returned the $75 on the borrower’s account (unless it is determined that the replacement cost for the item exceeds $100.00.)   Once returned, the $100.00 fee per item is reduced to a $10 per item administrative charge. If the library has lesser amount unless the Library has already purchased a replacement copy, the $75 fee is not reduced. Fines over $20 will result in loss of borrowing privileges until the fine has been paid.

Suspension of Borrowing Privileges

When an item becomes assumed lost all , library borrowing privileges are automatically suspended until either the book has all assumed lost books have been returned and/or the all replacement fee fees are paid.

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Recalled Items

Recalls are requests by current Drew faculty, staff, students, or Reserves for material charged to another borrower.  Items are subject to recall 20 days after the original charge out date, items needed for Reserve may be recalled at any time.  If a recalled item is not returned promptly, a patron is subject to fines, replacement charges, and the suspension of borrowing privileges.

Fines for failure to return a recalled item

Maximum overdue recall fine for failure to return a recall for an individual another patron is $20.00. Maximum overdue recall fine for failure to return a Reserves recall is $45.00. If a Reserves recall If a recalled book is replaced before it is returned, or is not returned in two weeks and the library purchases a new copy for Reserves, an additional replacement fee of $75.00 will be chargedand is considered lost, a minimum $100.00 replacement charge will additionally be assessed.