Infopass
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WHAT ELSE SHOULD I KNOW? |
Who qualifies for Infopass?
- Currently enrolled OCC students.
What are the other SEMLOL libraries participate in the
Infopass arrangement?
What kind of ID is necessary at the other library?
- A current registration receipt or current student ID card (available
at Student Activities).
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WHAT IS "INFOPASS"?
Infopass is a special reciprocal borrowing program of the
Southeastern Michigan League of
Libraries (SEMLOL). It allows patrons of one member library to use
resources at another member library when their own library has
insufficient resources. Infopass is also the form that lets them use the
other library.
HOW DO I GET AND USE INFOPASS?
- When you believe that you have exhausted OCC Libraries'
resources, consult with a librarian.
- The librarian will review your search with you.
- If the materials you need are not in an OCC library, the
librarian will explore other libraries' materials with you.
- If appropriate materials are found in another SEMLOL library and
you wish to go there yourself, the librarian will issue an Infopass.
However, before requesting an Infopass, you should
consider interlibrary loan, a process by which an OCC library
will request the materials for you from the other library.
WHAT ARE THE CONDITIONS FOR THIS PRIVILEGE?
- You must have an Infopass signed by a librarian and present it
along with proper identification (see "What
Else Should I Know? above right).
- You must use the Infopass within ten (10) days of issuance.
- What you may borrow, and for how long you may borrow it, is
determined by the other library's policies. For example, you
may not be able to borrow certain media (e.g., video) or items on
reserve.
HOW IS THIS DIFFERENT FROM BORROWING FROM ONE OF OUR OWN OCC
LIBRARIES?
- Please remember that you are a guest at the
other library. For such reciprocal borrowing agreements to continue, materials
must be returned, and returned on time.
- Overdue fines and replacement costs will be
determined by the lending library. Often charges at other institutions are
higher than at OCC. These charges will be passed along to you.
Overdue fines will result in the loss of
borrowing privileges from OCC libraries until the charge is paid.
A charge of $50.00 or more will prevent both
registration for new classes and transcript processing until the charge is
paid.