If you have any questions about borrowing library materials that are not answered on the following pages, please feel free to ask at any University of Saskatchewan Library location.
Q: Who can borrow materials from the U of S Library?
Q: How do I get my library card?
Q: When does my library card expire?
Q: What happens if I lose or damage my library card?
Q: What can I borrow from the Library, and for how long?
Q: How do I renew books that I have already checked out?
Q: How do I put a hold/recall on a book that is checked out?
Q: Is there a limit to the total number of books I can have checked
out on my library card?
Q: Can I return library materials to any library on campus?
Q: What happens if I return library material late?
Q: What happens if I lose or damage a library book?
Q: Where and how can I pay my library fines?
Q: Whom can I talk to if I have a question about a library fine?
Q: Do fines on my account mean I can't borrow books?
Q: Who can borrow materials from the U of S
Library? Back to Top
A: There are 4 main groups of library users:
Q: How do I get a library card?
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A:
Q: When does my library card expire? Back to Top
A:
Q: What happens if I lose or damage my
library card? Back to Top
A: You must do the following:
Q: What can I borrow from the Library, and for
how long? Back to Top
A:
Q: How do I renew books that I have already
checked out? Back to Top
A: Check Library Account on
the library home page, or via PAWS, and
follow the prompts for renewing materials. Be sure to note your new due dates.
Items can only be renewed twice.
Q: How do I put a hold/recall on a book that
is checked out? Back to Top
A: A due date beside an item in the catalogue indicates it is checked out. If
you would like to borrow it, you can click on Request Hold and follow the
prompts to request it. You will then be notified when it has been returned, and
how long it will be held for you. You may also request a hold on any item that
has been checked out, including items on extended loan (see
above); the long-term borrower is then required to return that book.
Q: Is there a limit to the total number of
books I can have checked out? Back to Top
A: Yes, there is a limit which varies according to borrower status:
1) Students, Faculty, and Staff = 150 book limit
2) Affiliates = varies with organization
3) Alumni = 10 book limit
4) External Borrowers = 10 book limit
Q: Can I return library materials to any
library on campus? Back to Top
A: Any materials can be returned to any U of S Library, except
reserves which must be returned to their home
library. Inquire at individual libraries for other material that might
also be an exception.
Q: What happens if I return library material
late? Back to Top
A: Fines are levied on overdue materials, as follows:
PLEASE BE AWARE OF THE FOLLOWING:
If your library fines reach or exceed $30.00, you will not be able to borrow
library materials.
Outstanding library fines will also result in inability to register in future
courses, receive marks or transcripts, or to graduate. Unpaid accounts may be
referred to a collection agency.
Q: What happens if I lose or damage a
library book? Back to Top
A: Report all lost or damaged books to the library. If you are
unable to find the lost book, or the damaged book is not repairable, you will
be billed for the replacement cost (ie, the purchase price) of the book plus a
non-refundable processing fee of $30.00, and a non-refundable
billing fee of $10.00.
Q: Where and how can I pay my library
fines? Back to Top
A: You can pay your library fines at the check-out desk in the library during
regular office hours (8-5), as well as evenings and weekends at most locations.
You can pay in person with cash, VISA, MasterCard, and Debit Card, but not by
cheque. Some libraries also accept credit card payment by Fax.
Q: Whom can I talk to if I have a question
about a library fine? Back to Top
A: You can inquire at any check-out desk in the library - you might be referred
to a Supervisor at the library where fines have accrued.
Q: Do fines on my account mean I
can't borrow books? Back to Top
A: If your library fines reach or exceed $30.00, you will not be able to borrow
library materials. Please note that outstanding library fines will also result
in inability to register in future courses, receive marks or transcripts, or to
graduate.