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Cayuga-Onondaga BOCES School
Library
System Interlibrary Loan Policy
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I. Definition
An interlibrary loan is a transaction in which library materials, or
copies of the material, or resources are made available by one library
to another upon request.
II. Purpose
The purpose of interlibrary loan, as defined herein, is to provide access
to library resources not available in the users library.
II. Scope
A. A loan or copy of any material may be requested from
another library through the School Library System in accordance with the
loan period established by the owning library. The lending library will
decide in each case whether a particular item can be provided.
B. Most libraries will not ordinarily lend the following
types of materials (but could be available for on-site access providing
arrangements have been made in advance):
- Rare, unique, or valuable material, which would be difficult or impossible
to replace,
- Bulky or fragile items which would create shipping problems,
- Resources in high demand at the lending library,
- Resources that do not circulate, except at the discretion of the lending
library (e.g. reference books).
IV. Copyright Compliance
The current Copyright Law shall be adhered to at all times.
V. Method of Request
A. All interlibrary loan requests from students, faculty, and
staff must be submitted by the school library media person of the building/district.
Forms will be supplied by the School Library System, and all requests
will be channeled through the Coordinators office.
B. Verification
- Bibliographic information must be as complete as possible when submitted
to the School Library System.
- The source of verification should be stated.
- It is recommended that each district assume the responsibility to
purchase current bibliographic tools for this purpose.
VI. Responsibility of the Borrowing Library
A. Each member library should provide the resources to
meet the study, instructional, informational, and normal research needs
of its primary clientele.
B. Each library within the School Library System should
inform its users of the purpose and of the librarys interlibrary
borrowing policy.
C. Each library should make every effort to exhaust its
own resources before resorting to interlibrary loan and carefully screen
all requests for loans.
D. Standard interlibrary loan forms should be used for all
requests, regardless of the means of transmission. Bibliographic information
must be as complete as possible when submitted to the School Library System.
E. The borrowing library is responsible for the safety of
all resources borrowed from other libraries. If the borrowing library
permits its users to use the resources outside of the borrowing library,
the borrowing library is responsible for:
- charging out the material in an acceptable manner, and
- soliciting the prompt return of resources on or before the date due.
F. The borrowing library and its users must comply with
the conditions established by the lending library.
G. The borrowing library is responsible for reporting losses
and damages to the School Library System as soon as possible.
H. The borrowing library is responsible for returning the
resources properly packaged to the lending library, via the established
delivery method.
I. The total responsibility
for resources borrowed from other libraries that are not arranged through
the School Library System, remains with the borrowing library.
VII. Method of Loan
The lending library may select the most satisfactory method:
A. Send the resource, properly packaged, to the requesting
school via the delivery system.
B. Photocopy a print resource (periodical article or short
reference from a book).
C. Ask the School Library System to photocopy from a print source
in its collection.
VIII. Responsibility of the Lending Library
A. The lending library is to decide if a resource is eligible
for interlibrary loan. If it is not, the reason should be stated on the
request.
B. The lending library is encouraged to establish a reasonable
loan period for materials loaned, exclusive of the time spent in transit.
C. The lending library should respond to all requests as
promptly as possible.
D. The lending library is responsible for clearly marking
its ownership on each item loaned.
E. The lending library will determine renewal loan privileges.
IX. Responsibility of the School Library System
A. The School Library System will act as an intermediary
in arranging loans between the libraries and in soliciting the return
of overdue resources.
B. The School Library System will arrange for the transporting
of interlibrary materials using the existing delivery system.
C. The School Library System will assume responsibility for resources
lost or damaged beyond repair in transit.
D. The responsibility for resources borrowed from other
libraries in the Cayuga-Onondaga School Library System rests with the
borrowing library. However, if the borrowing library presents proof that
all avenues of collection for lost or damaged materials have been exhausted,
the School Library System will provide a replacement or will provide funds
to help cover losses. Replacement prices for out-of-print resources will
be established by using a comparable fair market value.
E. The School Library System will make a serious
effort to avoid concentrating the burden of requests on a few libraries.
X. Expenses
All libraries are encouraged to lend and photocopy without charge to
each other. However, the borrowing library should be prepared to assume
any costs charged by the lending library and should attempt to anticipate
charges and authorize them on the initial request.
XI. Duration of Loan
A. The duration of the loan is to be stated by the lending
library. Date Due means the date when the library material
is to be shipped back to the lending library.
B. All interlibrary loan material should be returned promptly.
C. A renewal request should be sent in time to reach the lending library
no later than three days prior to the due date.
D. All material on loan is subject to immediate recall and
the borrowing library should comply promptly.
XII. Violation of Policy
Continued disregard of any provisions of this policy is sufficient reason
for the suspension of a schools interlibrary borrowing privileges.
XIII. This policy shall be reviewed on a regular basis and revised when
necessary.
Note: On January 16, 2002 the SLS Council re-affirmed the commitment
to loaning books outside of the Cayuga-Onondaga BOCES SLS area by approving
this motion, "We will honor a book request outside our region and
from out-of-state, with each building retaining the 'right of refusal'
on any individual request at its own discretion."
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