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The Drew University Library's mission is, in part, to facilitate access to scholarly collections and information resources.   

 To further this goal, the Drew University Library may grant Visiting Scholar status to a limited number of members of the greater academic community who are visiting Drew for a short period of time to conduct intensive, on-site research and for whom our collections support his/her research as follows:

  • To faculty members and doctoral students from other academic institutions
  • To eminent researchers and renowned scholars
  • To other researchers as requested by the President, the Provost, or the Deans of Drew’s Caspersen and Theological Schools
  • To all Bell Scholar Award recipients

Application forms are available online and at the Circulation desk.  Completed applications must be accompanied by an explanatory letter that demonstrates how access to Drew’s collections support the applicant’s research. Doctoral students must also submit a letter of introduction, on letterhead, from their home institution.  

The University Librarian will review submitted applications and determine whether or not the applicant meets these criteria. 

Visiting Scholar privileges are granted for a specific period of time, up to a maximum of one year.  A Scholar may apply for an extension by submitting a written request to the University Librarian before his/her privilege expires.

Borrowing privileges

Visiting Scholars may borrow up to 60 books at a time

Requests for Visiting Scholar privileges should be directed to the Dean of Libraries (the form to be completed is available at the Circulation desk).

Borrowing privileges

The privilege period for the Visiting Scholar is set by the Dean of Libraries. Scholars may borrower 60 items for a loan period of 30 days.  Recalls, InterLibrary Loan, and off-site database access privileges are not granted.  

Renewals

Scholars may renew an item up to four times, provided the item is has not being recalled. There are 2 renewal options: submit a renewal form been recalled.  To do so, contact the Circulation Supervisor, Renewals, or bring the items item to the Circulation Desk . No phone renewals. All materials are subject to recall 20 days after the original charge out date. Items needed for Reserve may be recalled at any time. prior to the item's due date. Renewals by telephone are not offered.  

Fines

Visiting Scholars are subject to fines and replacement charges

Fines

The library , like our other library patrons.  The Library does not charge scholars Scholars daily overdue fees . However, but items that are overdue for 35 days are automatically assumed to be lost and a $100.00 per item replacement charge is placed against on the borrowerScholar's account. Replacement fee is $75 per book. Assumed lost items must be brought to the Circulation Desk for discharging. Once returned the $75 library account (unless it is determined that the replacement fee for the item exceeds $100.00).  Once returned, the $100.00 fee per item is reduced to a lesser amount . If unless the library has already purchased a replacement copy, the $75 fee is not reduced.  

Suspension of Borrowing Privileges

When an item becomes assumed lost all library , borrowing and renewal 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.

Recalled Items

Items are subject to recall 20 days after the original charge out date. However, items needed for Reserve may be recalled at any time. Recalls are requests by current Drew faculty, staff, students, or Reserves for material charged to another borrower. Borrowers   Items are subject to recall fines and replacement charges. Recall privileges are suspended if 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 all library privileges.

Fines for failure to return a recalled item

Maximum overdue recall fine for failure to return a recall for another patron is $20.00. Maximum overdue recall fine for failure to return a Reserves recall is $45.00. If a Reserves recall 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 charged.and is considered lost, a minimum $100.00 replacement charge will additionally be assessed.