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Alumni Library Services

Welcome to Eastern Michigan University's library. For more information about our services and resources, visit our Web site at http://www.emich.edu/halle/. You may also call the Library directly by dialing the Library switchboard - 734.487.0020 - and entering the extension you wish to reach. Commonly used extensions are listed below.

Halle Library 734.487.0020

Important Extensions:
Library Administration 2200
Information/Reference 2100

Client Services 2199
Circulation 2140
Welcome Center 2139

Library Fax 734.487.8861

Important Web Sites

Halle Library: http://www.emich.edu/halle/
Online catalog: http://portal.emich.edu/

Hours

During fall and winter semesters, the Halle Library's normal hours of operation are:

Mondays through Thursdays, 7:30 a.m. - midnight.
Fridays: 7:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Saturdays: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Sundays: 1 p.m. - midnight.

For the Halle Library building hours during spring and summer semesters, breaks and holidays, visit our building calendar or call 734.487.0020 and select option 2.

Access

EMU alumni are welcome to browse our collections of books, periodicals and newspapers, microformats, government documents, and reference materials. Alumni have access to the Internet and journal and newspaper databases in three areas of the library: Information Commons North (first level), Communication Commons second level), and the computers in the book stacks on the third level.

Reference materials, periodicals, and microformats are for library use only. Purchase copy cards from the dispensers located outside of Client Services (first level) for $1.

Videocassettes, DVDs, and CDs may be checked out from the Reception/Checkout Desk for three hours and used in the Audio/Visual Room located in Information Commons South (first level).

Reference Assistance

Librarians at the Information/Reference Desk are available to answer any of your research or procedural questions. Reference assistance is available during most hours that the library is open.

During the fall and winter semesters, reference librarians staff the Information/Reference Desk:

Mondays through Thursdays, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Fridays: 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Saturdays: 10 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Sundays: 1 p.m. - 9 p.m.

During the spring and summer terms, the Information/Reference Desk opens at 9 a.m.

Reference assistance is available via telephone during the above hours (x2100). You may also e-mail your questions: http://brand.emich.edu/forms/email/.

Tours

We offer drop-in library tours at the beginning of most semesters. In the beginning of fall and winter semesters, a list of available tour times is posted at the Information/Reference Desk and often in EMU Today. The list of drop-in tour dates is also available by calling x2100. In addition, individuals who cannot make the drop-in times but still wish for a library tour can contact Sarah Fabian (sarah.fabian@emich.edu or x2119) and schedule a convenient time to come in for a tour.

Automated Retrieval Collection

Books and materials listed in the catalog as having the location code "Storage" are housed in the Automated Retrieval Collection (ARC). To request an item from the ARC, locate it in the catalog, click on the Request link near the top of the page, and follow the instructions on the screen. It usually takes less than ten minutes for items requested from the ARC to become available for check out at the Circulation Desk. For questions about the ARC, call the Information/Reference Desk at x2100.

To watch a video explaining the ARC, visit http://www.emich.edu/halle/arcvid/ARCindex1.html.

Off-Campus Access

Anyone may connect to the library catalog (http://portal.emich.edu/) from off-campus without identifying themselves. However, only EMU students, staff and faculty may access our subscription databases from off-campus.

Library Services for People with Disabilities

The University Library provides a range of services to people with disabilities. Whenever possible, services are integrated into regular library activities. People needing accommodation should stop by Client Services on the first level or call x2199.

University Archives and Special Collections

The University Archives houses a special non-circulating collection of materials, created by Eastern Michigan University administration, faculty, students and alumni, which serves as a memory bank for the history of the University. The University Archives is open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and is located in Room 310 on the third level of the Library. For more information, call x2300.

The Children's Literature Collection contains books appropriate for children in grades K-12. The collection includes non-fiction books, novels, nursery rhymes, short stories, poetry, plays, and biographies. The collection is located on the second level of the library and is available whenever the library is open.

The Government Documents Collection contains published government information from state, federal and international government bodies. The collection is designated by the Federal Government as a selective depository, which means that we currently receive about 50 percent of all federal publications. Government Documents is located on the library's second level and is open the same hours as the University Library.

The Map Collection consists of the Map Room, the atlas collection, and the travel and tourism materials. For information about the Map Room, including hours and services, call x2116. The atlas collection and travel and tourism materials are open the same hours as the University Library.

Book Not Found on the Shelf

When our catalog indicates a book is not checked out and you're not able to find it on the shelf where it belongs, you may ask the library staff to search for it. To request a search, take a printout of the item's catalog record to the Circulation Desk.

Study Rooms

Around the periphery of the second and third levels, there are Collaborative Study Rooms available for small study groups on a first-come, first-served basis. Priority for use of these rooms is given to EMU student groups, which means that if an individual or non-EMU student group is using one of the rooms, he or she may be asked to leave if an EMU student group needs the room.

Audio/Visual Services

The library offers a number of audiovisual services. The Audio/Video Viewing Room (room 115) houses video and DVD players, CD and cassette players and an LP player. Equipment for making transparencies and laminating materials are also available.

A librarian at the Information/Reference Desk or staff member in Client Services can answer questions concerning copy charges and material costs. Direct other questions to Brad Thompson, AV technician (x2154 or brad.thompson@emich.edu).

Library Cards

EMU alumni are eligible to receive a library courtesy card to checkout materials.

You must pick up your library courtesy card in person. Applicants must be 18 years of age (does not apply to reciprocating academic library category), and must have a valid driver's license or Michigan ID card when applying for the card. Borrowing privileges are updated every six months (except for Friends of Eastern Michigan University Library cardholders).

Alumni must present their EMU courtesy card and a picture ID (either a valid state ID or a driver's license) upon checking out materials.

Checkout Limits

Alumni borrowers may have 10 items checked out at any time. To view a list of the items you have currently checked out, go to the library catalog and click on Your Info/Renewals. After entering your courtesy card number and last name, you should see a list of those items you have checked out.

Borrowing and Loan Periods

Alumni borrowers may check out the following items: circulating books (third level and Automated Retrieval Collection), children's books (second level), and government documents.

Loan periods differ according to the type of material:
Books and Government Documents: 21 days
Reserves: varies, but most have a two-hour loan period
Videos and DVDs (non-reserve): 3 hours
Video Reference: 3 hours
CDs and Audiocassettes: 3 hours
Journals and Reference Materials: no check out

It is the borrower's responsibility to know the due date of the material checked out.

Renewals

Most items may be renewed up to five times online, provided that the item is not needed by another library patron. Renewals can be made online using the library catalog, by clicking where it says Your Info/Renewals and entering your courtesy card number and last name, and checking off those items you would like renewed. Items can also be renewed in person at the Circulation Desk. Items can be renewed beyond the fifth time, but this can only be done in person. Some items cannot be renewed.

Recalls/Holds

Our recall and hold policy strives to balance the needs of the current borrower with the needs of the patron requesting the recall. The current borrower is guaranteed a loan period of 21 days for books. If an item you have borrowed is recalled by another library user, we will send you a recall notice with the new due date. A hold on an item prohibits the current borrower from renewing the material so that it will come available for the other user.

To place a hold or recall on an item, locate it in our catalog, click on the Request link near the top of the screen, and follow the directions.

Fees/Fines

The fines for overdue materials are as follows:
Books: 10 cents/day
Videos (3-day and 7-day), DVDs, CDs, and Audiocassettes: 60 cents/day
Video Reference: 60 cents/hour
Reserve Materials: 60 cents/hour

Materials may have different fine rates. It is the borrower's responsibility to know the due date of the materials checked out and the fine for returning them late.

Overdue fines for library materials are listed on this chart. If items are not returned to the library, additional replacement costs and processing fees are also incurred. These additional costs and fees vary by type of material. Contact the Library's Client Services Office for specifics. (Room 116 or (734) 487-0020 x2199 or lib_clientservices@emich.edu) Should items be returned to the library after the non-return billing process has started, overdue fines and processing fees are NOT REFUNDABLE. All fines, costs, and fees must be paid in the Client Services Office on the 1st Level of Halle Library, Room 116. Unpaid fines, fees, and costs are forwarded to EMU's Student Accounting Office.

Confidentiality

It is the policy of the Halle Library that the privacy of all users shall be respected in compliance with federal and state laws and professional standards. The library will not reveal the identities of individual users or reveal what information sources or services they consult. This policy applies to all resources regardless of their format or means of delivery as well as to all services offered by the library.

Code of Conduct

Students are expected to behave courteously toward other users and library employees, and to observe all University and library rules and regulations. Those who choose to ignore these rules and regulations may be asked to leave the building.

Suspension of Borrowing Privileges

Students may have their borrowing privileges suspended if they abuse library borrowing policies or accumulate fines.


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