a. Circulation
Books in this section can be borrowed anytime during library hours. Undergraduate students are allowed to keep the books for two (2) days and one (1) week for graduate students. A maximum of three (3) books with different titles are allowed to be borrowed which can be renewed up to three (3) times provided the books are not in demand by other users. Fiction books can be borrowed for one (1) week.
Steps in Borrowing:
1. User locates the book/s to be borrowed from the shelves and brings them together with his/her library card to the charging desk.
2. He/she then pulls out the book card from the book pocket, fills it out, writes the book card from the book pocket, fills it out writes the call number and accession number in the L.C. and presents them to the i-charge.
3. In-charge stamps the date of the book due, indicates his/her initial, and returns the L.C. to the user.
4. User takes the borrowed library materials/s.
5. In-charge keeps the book card/s of borrowed library materials and files them alphabetically by family names of main author and by title if author is not available.
b. Reserve:
Reserve books may be borrowed anytime during library hours to be read inside the library premises only or to be photocopied. For overnight use they can be borrowed at 4:00 P.M from Monday to Friday and Saturday at 11:00 A.M. and are due before 8:00 A.M. the following day except Sunday. Only one (1) book is allowed to be borrowed.
Steps in Borrowing:
1. User requests from the in-charge the book to be borrowed.
For the next steps, please refer steps 2 to 5 of borrowing circulation books.
c. Filipiniana, Reference, Serials:
Materials in these sections are to be read inside the library only but may be borrowed for photocopying.
d. Materials for Photocopying:
Photocopying of materials is allowed thirty (30) minutes before the closing time of the library. Users are given thirty (30) minutes to one (1) hour for the materials to be photocopied. They are allowed to photocopy two (2) books/serials at the same time.
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