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The OK-Share card system allows for borrowing privileges at participating OK-Share academic institutions. The home educational Institution and library issues the OK-Share card to their own eligible students, staff, or faculty members. All OK-Share borrower's agreements and cards must be signed by the person requesting lending rights at other OK-Share libraries signifying agreement to follow that lending library's circulation and usage rights, have a current expiration date, and bear no alterations. Upon presentation of the OK-Share card from a home academic library, and any other photo identification required by the lending library, a valid courtesy card will be issued by the circulation dependent of the desired lending library. This courtesy card, which is the same or similar to the standard courtesy card used by the library, may have the barcode of the specific library and may be used at the specific cooperating library only. OK-Share card borrowers are responsible for maintaining current addresses with the Circulation department of the home library and the cooperating library or libraries they use. Library users are subject to the regular circulation policies, fine and fees schedules of the cooperating lending library. Failure to follow policies or schedules may result in withdrawal of circulation and user privileges and/or referral of user to their home educational institution library for withdrawal of OK-Share card/courtesy card privileges Services Circulation Information
& Applications The OK-Share courtesy card must be presented each time you borrow a book at a participating OK-Share library. There are NO exceptions to this requirement. No expired card will be honored, You are responsible for all items charged to your name and barcode number. Notify the circulation desk of each cooperating library you use immediately if your card is lost or stolen. A $5.00 charge for a second OK-Share courtesy card and barcode replacement must be paid to the appropriate lending library. Books should be returned to the library where the library materials were borrowed. Materials returned by mall should be sent by first class, insured mail within the loan period prescribed by the lending library. Materials sent by post office or parcel service must be insured for a minimum of $100. Materials are due on the date/time indicated on the date due slip presented at checkout or as noted on any recall or rush recall notice. The library is not responsible for notifying borrowers that materials are overdue. As a courtesy, overdue notices are mailed out according to the circulation policies and practices of the lending library. Abuse of Library Privileges
Updated 3/28/05 |
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