University Calendar 2012/13
Section IV : General Regulations
Library Regulations



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The purpose of these Regulations is to enable all users of the Library to make the fullest use of the collections. Unless otherwise stated, the Regulations apply to all libraries administered by the University Librarian. In the Regulations, the word "book" means any book, pamphlet, periodical, manuscript, map, microform or other material in the custody of the Librarian. Modifications of these Regulations will be reported to Senate and will be incorporated into the University Calendar.

Users of the Library are reminded that Library Regulations have the force of University Regulations for discipline. Any penalties imposed for breaching the Regulations fall within the framework of the University's disciplinary system.

1. ADMISSION TO THE LIBRARY

(a) Admission as a Reader

The following have the right of admission as readers:
  1. members of the University as defined in Section 2 of the Statutes;

  2. all members of the University not included under 1(a)(i);

  3. members of staff as defined in 1(a)(i) and 1(a)(ii) who have retired from service at the University;

  4. members of staff employed by the Natural Environmental Research Council at the National Oceanographic Centre;

  5. members of staff of organisations which have made special financial arrangements with the University explicitly for the delivery of Library Services.

Further information about admission as a reader is in Library Regulations Schedule 1: Admission to the University of Southampton Library as a Reader and as a Borrower, which is available on the Library website.

(b) Admission as a Borrower

The following have the right of admission as borrowers:
  1. Members of Court and Council, members of University staff as defined in 1(a)(i) and 1(a)(ii);

  2. students registered for internal courses leading to a degree, diploma or certificate of the University;

  3. members of staff as defined in 1(b)(i) who have retired from service at the University;

  4. members of staff employed by the Natural Environmental Research Council at the National Oceanographic Centre;

  5. senior members of staff and students of organisations which have made special financial arrangements with the University explicitly for the delivery of Library Services.
Further information about the right to borrow is in Library Regulations Schedule 1: Admission to the University of Southampton Library as a Reader and as a Borrower.

The privilege of borrowing from the Library is also extended to certain other categories of person. A complete list is in Library Regulations Schedule 1, which is available on the Library website.

The privilege of borrowing from the Library does not include access to the Short Loan Collection or the Inter-Library Loan Service.

(c) The Privilege of Using or Borrowing

The privilege of using or borrowing from the Library can be restricted or withdrawn by the Librarian if, in his or her opinion, circumstances warrant this.

(d) The Right of Using or Borrowing

The right of using or borrowing from the Library cannot be restricted or withdrawn by the Librarian except as a penalty for a breach of Library Regulations including provisions made in the Library Schedules. Any such penalty is subject to appeal through the normal channels.

2. CONDUCT IN THE LIBRARY

Any disorderly conduct in the Library, or any behaviour which unfairly inconveniences other users or causes damage or the risk of damage to books and library furniture, constitutes a breach of the Regulations. The person responsible may be penalised by the Librarian; this may include the suspension of access and borrowing rights.

Regulations for orderly conduct in the Library include the following:
  1. Use only the prescribed entrances and exits.

  2. Do not take bulky personal possessions (suitcases, etc.) into the Library if requested not to do so by a member of Library staff.

  3. Maintain silence in the reading areas so as not to disturb other users. Quiet talking only is allowed in the study rooms.

  4. Talking on mobile phones is only permitted in specific areas. Switch mobile phones to silent mode upon entering the Library.

  5. Do not use laptops in designated laptop-free areas.

  6. Do not smoke in the Library.

  7. Do not consume food or drink in the Library, except in designated areas; bottled water may be used elsewhere in the Library (with the exception of Special Collections) as long as the bottle has a screw top and is not left open on the desk. Food must remain wrapped or in containers and must not be opened whilst in the Library except in designated areas.

  8. Study spaces and group study rooms must be left clean and tidy.

  9. Do not damage or deface any Library book or other Library property.

  10. Show your reader or borrower ticket to a member of Library staff if asked to do so.

  11. Show your books, briefcases, etc., to a member of Library staff when leaving the Library, if asked to do so.
A reader vacating his or her place will be deemed to have left the Library. His or her books and papers may be cleared by Library staff after a period of thirty minutes.

3. BORROWING
  1. Books must not be removed from the Library unless they have been borrowed in accordance with the Regulations.

  2. Detailed borrowing regulations for different users and different categories of material can be found in Library Regulations Schedule 2: Borrowing Regulations, which is available on the Library website.

  3. Books borrowed from the Library must not be taken abroad unless special permission has been obtained from the Librarian.

  4. The Librarian may require the immediate return of any book from any borrower after it has been on loan for 7 days during term or vacation.

4. ACCESS TO THE LIBRARY
  1. Details of opening hours of the Library are available from the Library website.

  2. All users of the Library's electronic materials must abide by the University Regulations for the use of Computers and Data Communications as set out in Section IV of the University Calendar.

  3. Everyone in the Library must leave the building immediately when the emergency alarms sound or when asked to do so by a member of staff.

  4. There are special regulations for access to manuscript collections in Library Regulations Schedule 4: Regulations for the use of Manuscript Collections which is available on the Library website.


LIBRARY REGULATIONS AND SCHEDULES



July 2012


Submitted by Corporate Services
Last reviewed: 07-Aug-2012
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