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Law Library
Policies
Identification
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Students,
Faculty, and Staff |
Valid Southern
University Law Center ID card |
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Others |
SUBR Library
cards are accepted or patrons with current
photo identification may apply for a Law
Library card.
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Loan Periods
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Books |
14-day loan |
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Reserve
Materials |
2 hours; 24
hours; 2 days |
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Exams |
2 hours
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Renewals
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14-day loans |
May be renewed
one time for an additional 14 days if
another patron has not requested the item.
Renewals are subject to recall.
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Reserves & Exams |
Renewed at the
discretion of the Reserve and Circulation
Librarian. |
Recalls
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14-day loans |
May be kept for
the entire loan period. Recalls may be
placed at any time. Renewals/overdue items
are subject to recall.
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Rush Recall |
Titles needed
for Reserve Collection may be recalled at
any time. |
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Reserves & Exams |
Recall options
are at the discretion of the Circulation and
Reserve Librarian. |
Overdue Fines
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Reserves & Exams
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$1.00 per day
for titles with daily loan periods
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$1.00 per hour
for titles with hourly loan periods
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$16.00 maximum
per day |
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14-day Loans
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$0.35 per day
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Maximum is the
cost of the book. |
Replacement Fees
Patrons are billed for failing to return items
following overdue notices. These volumes are
considered lost by the library. Each volume is
billed at the cost of the book plus a $15.00
replacement fee and must be paid, as are any overdue
fines on Reserve Collection titles.
After a billing
statement is sent, patrons must pay any overdue
fines, even if the book is eventually returned
to the library.
Patrons may not provide
a replacement copy for a lost or damaged item.
Appeals
You may appeal overdue fines, but lost book charges
cannot be appealed. To appeal, contact the
Circulation and Reserve desk at (225) 771-2146.
Payment of Fees
Fees must be paid as they appear on your billing
statement that you receive for the semester.
Nonpayment Penalties
When an account reaches $50.00 in non-payments, a
hold is placed on University records. Users having
outstanding fees may also be blocked on the
circulation system and overdue accounts will
eventually be referred to a collection agency.
Questions?
Questions concerning these matters can be discussed
with the Circulation and Reserve Librarian, Room
146, Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., or call (225)
771-2416.
Reserve Fine Policy
All items in the Reserve collection are subject
to fines.
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Rates
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$1.00 an hour
for hourly loan periods (2 hours, 24 hours,
2-day) |
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$1.00 a day for
daily loan periods (2 days) |
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The maximum
overdue fine on each item is $16.00 per day.
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Invoicing
Items that have not been renewed within 45 days of
the due date are considered "lost." Patrons will be
sent a bill for replacement fees and any fines
incurred. If more than five books are involved, a
block will be placed on further borrowing.
Return of Lost
Books
If a lost book is returned, the cost of the
book will be refunded only. The replacement cost and
the overdue fines are still due.
Circulation Fine
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Rates |
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$0.35 a day on
recalled items |
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The maximum
overdue fine is the cost of the book. |
Invoicing
Items, which have not been renewed within 45 days of
the due date, will be considered "lost." Patrons
will be sent a bill for replacement fees. If more
than five books are involved, a block will be placed
on further borrowing until the items are brought to
the circulation desk for renewal. Items, which have
been declared lost, must be presented in person for
return or renewal
Return of Lost Books
If a lost book is returned, the cost of the book
will be refunded only. The replacement cost and the
overdue fines are still due.
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Avoiding Library
Charges |
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Return
reserve materials on time. Check the
receipt for the date and time an item is
due.
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Don't ignore
overdue notices. If you feel you have
gotten an overdue notice in error,
contact the Circulation and Reserve
Department as soon as possible. If it is
an error, it can be corrected before it
is invoiced and a hold is placed on your
University records.
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Change your
address when necessary. Please make sure
the address in your University records
is current.
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Questions?
Questions concerning these matters can be discussed
with the Circulation and Reserve Librarian, Room
146, Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., or call (225)
771-2416.
Food and Beverage Policy
Food and is not allowed in the library.
Beverages, in
spill-proof containers only, are allowed, except at
any computer workstation.
Loss of Privileges
You will lose your computer lab privileges if
you:
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Reconfigure the
operating system of any computer.
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Use abusive
language, sexually harass, or engage in physical
contact with any staff or person using the labs.
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Remove (steal) any
hardware or peripheral from a workstation .
Public Workstation Use
There are several computer workstations in the Law
Library that are available to the public to
facilitate research and provide access to library
materials.
The Law Library asks
that you respect the following policies on
workstation use:
The public computer
workstations have been furnished to facilitate
research and provide access to library materials.
All other uses,
including email, chat rooms, games, and recreational
web-surfing are inappropriate.
Law students may use the
computers in the lab rooms 136 and 168 to check
their email and to do Westlaw and Lexis-Nexis
research.
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