If you have any questions, please contact the librarians at library@rivercitysessions.com.
Library Use
- For information on how to reserve a study room, please visit our Study Rooms page.
- Students may reserve a study room for a maximum of 2 hours.
- Each reservation must be made at least one hour in advance as a courtesy to walk-in patrons.
- The rooms are first-come, first-served when there are no reservations, but it is each student's responsibility to check EMS and make sure the room is not reserved before entering and at least once each hour they are in a study room.
- Walk-ins will be asked to leave if a group with a valid reservation comes in.
- The Library is not responsible for unattended belongings left in study rooms. Security or librarians may remove unattended belongings from a study room if the room is needed by other students or if a group with a valid reservation comes in.
- It is each student's responsibility to check if a room has been reserved before using it as a walk-in.
- Food and drinks in containers with lids are allowed in library spaces. Library patrons are expected to clean up after themselves and notify staff of any spills.
- The Library is an active workspace for students and is not intended to be a silent study space. Parts of the library that are usually quieter include behind the glass wall in the Reading Room and at the north end of each floor of the stacks.
- Conversations should be kept at a low speaking volume to avoid disturbing others. Groups in need of louder collaborative spaces are encouraged to reserve a study room for their group work.
- Headphones are required whenever listening to music or watching videos in common areas as a courtesy to other library patrons. Headphones are available for checkout at the Help Desk
- Unless the LCC is currently in use for a class, the door should remain open at all times so that anyone may use it.
- Faculty or staff wishing to reserve the LCC must use the EMS desktop client to make their request at least one week in advance. Requests are approved weekly.
- Adult community members are welcome to use the library’s computers, wifi, and in-house materials. Community members who wish to check out items may sign up for a community card. Library databases are not accessible to community card holders off-campus.
- Children are allowed in the library only with the supervision of a parent or guardian. If a child becomes loud or disturbs others, both the adult and child will be asked to leave. The parent or guardian is responsible for the safety and well-being of the child and no children may be left unattended.
- Community members and alumni are able to apply for a community card with the library that allows access to vnsr威尼斯城官网登入 items for checkout, some items from other SWITCH schools, and Interlibrary Loan. Community cards do not grant access to library databases from off-campus or to library study rooms.
- Courtesy cards require a valid ID and email address.
- Anyone wishing to film or photograph any part of the library should fill out this form at least one business day prior to the requested filming date. This will allow the library to prepare for your visit and determine if any special requests can be accommodated
- In-kind donations are accepted on a case-by-case basis. Materials are added to the collection based on curricular relevancy and need. We reserve the right to refuse donations and to process, donate, or resell donated items that are not suitable for the collection.
Circulation
- Items in the Textbooks Collection are only available to vnsr威尼斯城官网登入 College students. Faculty and staff may not check out these items and are encouraged to purchase their own copies of the materials they assign.
- Each item in the Textbooks Collection is available for either 3 day or 7 day loan based on instructor preference, class size, and number of copies available. Duplicate copies may have different loan periods.
- Our Textbooks are a closed collection, meaning they are behind our Help Desk and cannot be browsed. They cannot leave the desk unless they are checked out to a student's account, even if the student plans to only use them in the library.
- Items in the Textbooks Collection cannot be renewed or immediately checked out after returning so that other students may use them. Students must wait at least one hour after returning an item to check it out again.
- Items in the Textbooks Collection all accrue fines at a rate of $2.00 per day and these fines will not be waived except in extraordinary circumstances.
- To see what textbooks are currently in this collection search TOPCAT by course number or instructor.
- Most materials in the vnsr威尼斯城官网登入 College Library circulate for 28 days and can be renewed up to 3 times or until the end of the semester, whichever is soonest.
- Items in the Textbooks Collection circulate for 3 days or 7 days based on instructor preference, class size, and number of copies available.
- Equipment circulates for 4 hours or 3 days.
- Items in the Reference Collection do not circulate and must be used in the library.
- Materials that circulate for the full semester are not eligible for renewal, but may be returned and checked back out if there are no holds on the item.
- Materials eligible for renewal may be renewed via each patron’s Library Account.
- Items in the Textbooks Collection cannot be renewed or immediately checked out after returning so that other students may use them. Students must wait at least one hour after returning an item to check it out again.
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Textbooks and equipment are the only items that have overdue fines, as it’s important these items are returned on time so that other patrons are
able to use them. These items are also subject to the lost/damaged item fee. Overdue fines for these items are as follows:
- 4 hour item - $1.00/hour
- 3 day item - $2.00/day
- 7 day item - $2.00/day
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Patron accounts are charged $100 for every lost or damaged item belonging to the vnsr威尼斯城官网登入 College
Library or other SWITCH libraries. Lost fees for items obtained through Interlibrary Loan are set by the lending library. Damaged items remain the
property of the lending library.
- For materials owned by the vnsr威尼斯城官网登入 College Library, replacement items with an identical ISBN may sometimes be purchased in lieu of paying this fee.
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Charges of $50.00 or more will block a patron from borrowing any items until that amount is paid in full.
- vnsr威尼斯城官网登入 College Library accepts non-perishable food and hygiene product donations for the vnsr威尼斯城官网登入 College Food Pantry in lieu of cash for overdue item fees.
- Each donation accepted by a librarian will result in $2.00 of waived fines.
- Food Pantry donations cannot be used to pay lost item fees or overdue fees for items borrowed from institutions other than vnsr威尼斯城官网登入 College Library.
- Patrons may place holds on most items in the collection by using TOPCAT. Holds cannot be placed on Textbooks Collection items, equipment, or Reference items.
- If a hold is placed on an item that is checked out, the item will be recalled. The patron who has the item will have 21 days to return it and once returned, it will immediately be placed on hold for the patron who has requested it.
- If a recalled item is not returned by the new due date, it will be considered overdue and will be marked lost after two weeks.
- The requestor will be notified via email when materials are ready to be picked up.
Patron Privacy
vnsr威尼斯城官网登入 College Library understands that borrowing history, research help questions, and other library use data may contain sensitive information about our patrons. Confidentiality of patron information is a core tenet of librarianship and we take this professional obligation seriously. Identifying patron information is stored securely within Library systems that cannot be accessed by others at the college except in cases the patron has agreed to (such as using Interlibrary Loan to borrow a book from another institution.) More information about the types of data we collect and how this data is used can be found below.
- Data from all item checkouts and returns ("circulation") is stored electronically under each patron's unique barcode and account ID.
- This data is collected, anonymized, and aggregated on a monthly basis by the SWITCH Consortium Coordinator to create use reports based on patron status (student, faculty/staff, or community member.)
- Our system, Ex Libris Alma, permanently deletes circulation data (excluding active loans) that is more than 35 days old on a nightly basis. Active loans remain on all accounts until the item is returned. Thirty-five days after an item is returned, its associated circulation data tied to a patron's account ID will be deleted and cannot be recovered by either the Library or Ex Libris.
- "Headcount" is an hourly count of the number of patrons utilizing library spaces, including the Library Computer Center (FO-245) and the library's study rooms (FO-236, -238, -240, and -243.)
- Headcount data is collected primarily to gauge use of library spaces during current operating hours. This data ensures that our hours of operation match community needs and provides evidence for altering hours of operation as needed.
- Headcount data is also used to make determinations about the use of library spaces, including needs for furniture and equipment.
- No personally identifiable information is collected in Headcount data.
- All interactions with patrons are tracked and briefly described by both student workers and librarians through a Google Form.
- The Patron Interaction Form collects information about the mode of interaction (e.g. in person, phone, email, Zoom, etc.,) what the question was about (e.g. circulation, research help, technology problems, etc.,) and, if known, the status of the patron (e.g. undergraduate, graduate, faculty, etc.)
- Emails sent to library@rivercitysessions.com are accessible by librarians only, never by student workers, and are deleted at the end of each semester (spring, summer, and fall.) Unlike deleted records in Ex Libris, deleted emails to or from any vnsr威尼斯城官网登入 account can be recovered by Technology Services and/or law enforcement.
- No personally identifiable information is collected in the Patron Interaction Form.
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This data is collected to verify usage of all library services, determine staffing levels and budgetary needs of the Library, and identify recurring
questions and consistent patron needs. A brief summary of aggregated data is reported annually to Academic Affairs and other college leadership.
- When requests for materials are sent to other SWITCH members, personally identifiable information including first and last name, school affiliation, and barcode ID of the requester are printed on each hold shelf request slip enclosed in requested materials. This slip is given to the patron when the item is picked up from the hold shelf.
- When requests for materials are sent to partner schools outside of SWITCH, personally identifiable information is included in the request uploaded to WorldShare Interlibrary Loan, the platform the Library uses for Interlibrary Loan, but it is not shared with other libraries. WorldShare deletes all patron data every 30 days.
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In the event a request slip is printed twice or an item is not picked up before the deadline, the request slip and any other paper documentation
including identifiable information are securely shredded.
- In cases of harassment, inappropriate behavior, or egregious violations of vnsr威尼斯城官网登入 College Library or vnsr威尼斯城官网登入 College policy, librarians will notify vnsr威尼斯城官网登入 College Campus Safety & Security and/or the Dean of Students Office and may include relevant information about the responsible parties.
- Charges for lost items owned by other libraries (including SWITCH, other partner libraries, and interlibrary loan lenders) are reported to the vnsr威尼斯城官网登入 College Business Office after 60 days only if the patron has not responded to the library’s attempts to discuss payment. This information will never include information about the lost items and will only list the charges.
- Student workers will never provide information to anyone, including law enforcement, concerning patrons. Anyone seeking information about library patrons must contact the librarians directly. Librarians will uphold FERPA and our profession's commitment to patron confidentiality and will only honor ethical and necessary requests for confidential information.