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The
Library’s mission is to support the curricula and research needs
of the faculty and students at the New York Institute of Technology (NYIT).
The goal of library service is to help students achieve success while
in college and to foster mastery of research skills for lifelong learning.
a) Access to Services
b) Circulation Policy
c) Collection Development Policy
d) Copyright
e) Gifts and Donations
f) Inter-Campus Loans
g) Library Instructional Classes
h) Metro Cards/Research Loan Program
i) Non-Circulating Books
j) Plagiarism
k) Reserve Books
l) Reserve Collection
m) Rules and Regulations
n) Laptops
o) E-Book Reader
p) Copyright (See also Fair Use Checklist)
a) Access
to Services
The full
resources of the NYIT Libraries are available to all faculty, staff, currently
registered students, administrators, and alumni. Borrowing privileges
for those outside the NYIT community are available via the Research Loan
Program, METRO, and other consortial arrangements.
The NYIT
Libraries subscribe to the tenets of intellectual freedom in accordance
with the Library
Bill of Rights of the American Library Association and the Statement on Principles of Academic Freedom and Tenure of the
American Association
of University Professors.
The NYIT
Libraries comply with all policies of NYIT, as delineated in the Student
Handbook, including but not limited to:
"Academic Computing Code of Responsible Computer Usage," "Student
Code of Conduct," and "Sexual Harassment."
b) Circulation
Policy
All members
of the NYIT community are accorded borrowing privileges.
The loan
period for currently registered students and alumni is two weeks (NYCOM
(medical library) lends books for one week). Students must present a valid
NYIT/NYCOM identification card to borrow materials. Summer students must
show verification of their registration status for the semester. Students
are permitted to borrow a maximum of twelve (12) books. Alumni may borrow
a maximum of three (3) books. Only onsite database access is available
to alumni. A valid NYIT Alumni Association card and a photo I.D. must
be presented to borrow materials and to access computers. Circulating
materials may be renewed once if there are no prior requests.
The loan period
for faculty, staff, and administrators is four weeks. Circulating materials
may be renewed once if there are no prior requests. A maximum of twelve
(12) books may be borrowed. A valid NYIT/NYCOM identification card is
needed to borrow books.
c) Collection
Development Policy
The selection
of library resources shall be relevant to academic programs. The collection
should be broadly based, balanced, and current. Attention will be given
to the scope of majors and courses, and sites at which programs are offered
with minimal reliance on intra-campus loans. Consideration will be given
to locations where programs are offered so that there will be minimal
reliance on intra-campus loans. The collection will be managed to accommodate
changes in funding and space needs. Individual branch needs will be taken
into account when determining the number of copies ordered.
The libraries
subscribe to various electronic resources. Electronic resources include
databases, indexes, bibliographies, statistics, and other reference sources
which support learning, teaching and research at NYIT. The basic criteria
for the selection of any electronic resource are: relevancy to the curriculum,
improvement of the overall library collection, and enhancement of patron
access to information.
NYIT Libraries
encourage the active participation in collection development through:
i) solicitation
of faculty recommendations
ii) student suggestions
Faculty members
are expected to submit purchase requests for materials in advance of new
programs.
Librarians
will conduct periodic evaluations of the collection and recommend actions
necessary to correct deficiencies. This includes weeding and replacement
of missing materials as needed.
d) Copyright
In all media
and formats, the NYIT Libraries comply with nationally recognized standards
for copyright and fair use (http://www.copyright.gov).
e) Gifts
and Donations
The NYIT
Libraries welcome gifts of materials or funds with which to purchase materials.
Gifts of library materials will be accepted provided they are consistent
with the general collection development policy.
Gifts will
be evaluated before a decision is made to accept an offer. The same criteria
that apply to the purchased materials apply to gift materials when considering
the acceptance of gifts.
Materials
will be accepted with the understanding that librarians will decide their
disposition. Unneeded items may be disposed of by sale, exchange, donation,
or discard at the discretion of the evaluator. While the library will
provide a letter of acknowledgment, the library cannot appraise the value
of the donation.
Materials
cannot be accepted under the following conditions:
i) When a
donor requires that the materials be kept together and not integrated
into the library collection.
ii) That they must not be allowed to circulate.
iii) Materials cannot be accepted on indefinite loan.
Items donated
to the library become library property and are thus subject to regulations
governing its collections.
f) Inter-Campus
Loans
If the desired
book is located at another campus library, students should request a loan
at the circulation desk.
g) Library
Instructional Classes
All library
classes require the attendance of faculty along with students. Faculty
presence lends support and credence to the value and importance of information
literacy instruction. Should it turn out that a faculty member is unable
to attend a scheduled library class, the class then needs to be rescheduled.
h) METRO
Cards/Research Loan Program
NYIT/NYCOM
students, faculty and staff may request METRO cards for on-site use of
materials at other academic libraries within New York City, provided such
materials are not available at NYIT or the New York Public Library and
its local branches. The Research Loan Program permits members of the NYIT/NYCOM
community in good standing to directly borrow materials from libraries
on Long Island (Nassau and Suffolk Counties). To obtain the necessary
cards and forms for these programs, contact the Reference Desk at any
NYIT/NYCOM library.
i) Non-Circulating
Materials
Items that
do not circulate and must remain in the library include periodicals, microfilm
and microfiche, reference books, reserve materials, and audio-visual materials.
Reserve
material may be charged out for three (3) hours. Most materials may be
renewed once if there are no additional requests. The fine for reserves
held beyond the charge-out period is $1.00 per hour per item.
j) Plagiarism
The Library
adheres to the "Academic Integrity" standard published in NYIT's
Graduate and Undergraduate Catalogs. The following web site provides information
and answers to questions regarding plagiarism: Plagiarism
Q&A.
k)
Reserve Materials
Reserve materials
are housed behind the circulation desk. Reserve materials do not circulate.
The loan period is (3) hours with one (1) renewal for most material if
there are no further requests. Fines are $1.00 per hour for overdue items.
Borrowers must present a valid NYIT/NYCOM ID at the circulation desk when
requesting reserve material (see policy).
l) Reserve
Collection
Special items,
journal articles, books, and personal copies to be used for particular
courses may be placed in the reserve collections of any NYIT library.
Current editions of major texts for courses will be held on reserve, where
possible, each semester. Faculty should notify the library staff when
these items are no longer needed in the reserve collection.
m) Rules
and Regulations
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Restrictions
on the consumption of food and beverages may apply. Please comply
with these restrictions where applicable. |
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Smoking
is not permitted. |
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Use
of cell phones, pagers, and beepers is prohibited. |
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Please
maintain a quiet atmosphere so patrons can concentrate and study. |
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In
the event of theft or mutilation of materials, or deliberate damage
or tampering with equipment, cases are referred to the Dean of Students
for disciplinary action. |
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Fines
for each overdue item is $0.15 cents per day that the library is open. |
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Fines
for lost books are $85, plus a $15 processing fee. The fine for materials
returned damaged is the cost of replacement plus a $15 processing
fee. |
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A
maximum of 3 reserves can be charged out at one time. The loan period
is 3 hours. A late fee of $1 per hour for each hour the book is overdue
within the first 24 hours.
A late fee of $2 per hour for each hour the book is overdue for the
2nd day. $50 per day fee for each day the book is overdue following
the 2nd day with a maximum of $225. I.D.
is required to charge out reserve material. Reserves cannot be removed
from the library. Student will be blocked from charging out reserves
if he/she has more than 5 overdue items or owes more than $25 in fines. |
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Additional
items cannot be borrowed until fines are cleared. |
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Librarians
reserve the right to adjust fines if items are expensive, rare, or
out-of-print. |
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Each
student is responsible for library materials borrowed on his/her card.
Outstanding library accounts may be resolved by visiting one of the
NYIT libraries. Outstanding fines must be paid before students can
obtain their transcripts, diplomas or refunds. Accounts can be viewed
online at http://bearcat.nyit.edu. |
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Patrons
should not lend their ID cards to other users; the ID owner is responsible
for all materials borrowed under their ID card. |
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Library
staff reserves the right to inspect all bags. |
n) Laptops
The NYIT/NYCOM
Library System is pleased to make loaner laptop computers available for
in-library use by the NYIT/NYCOM community. This privilege comes with
equally consequential responsibilities. Please take a few minutes to consider
the following Library Laptop Policies:
Who is eligible to borrow a laptop?
Currently registered students, current employees and alumni of NYIT/NYCOM
with a valid NYIT/NYCOM ID card may borrow laptops.
How do I borrow a laptop?
- Laptops
may be borrowed at the circulation desk for up to 3 hours.
- Only
one laptop may be borrowed by a user at one time.
- Borrowers
must checkout laptops in person.
- The library
does not take reservations. The laptops are loaned on a first come,
first served basis.
- Laptops
may be renewed once with additional renewals subject to availability.
- Laptops
must be returned to the circulation desk within 3 hours of checkout
or ½ hour before the library closes, whichever occurs first.
- If there
are fines on your library account, you may not borrow a laptop until
all your fines are cleared.
- Staff
reserve the right to request an additional picture ID.
What
happens if I am late returning the laptop?
- The laptop
late fee is $5 per hour.
- If not
returned after one week, the fine is $1200.
- The library
reserves the right to refuse service to anyone who has a record of abusing
NYIT’s equipment or is repeatedly late in returning laptops.
Where/How
can the laptop be used?
- The laptop
may be used anywhere in the library and ONLY in the library.
- Users
must have an NYIT MyMail Username and Password to access the wireless
network.
- Software
loaded on the laptops includes Microsoft Office and an Internet Browser.
What is my responsibility?
- The borrower
is totally responsible for the laptop from the time of acceptance until
which time the library staff records and clears its return.
- A laptop
must be returned in the same condition as when it was borrowed.
- Please
report hardware/software problems immediately—you may be held
responsible for any unreported problems.
- The user
will be charged for up to the full replacement cost ($1200) if the computer
is damaged, not returned for any reason or components are missing. Other
consequences include blocked registration and graduation and the withholding
of grades and library privileges until the account is cleared.
- Users
are encouraged to ask questions if they are unclear on policies or responsibilities.
- Users
MAY NOT install ANY software or change the configuration of the laptops.
- Users
MAY NOT save work to the laptop, they must email or save data to a disc.
- NEVER
LEAVE THE LAPTOP UNATTENDED. You are responsible for replacing the laptop
if it is stolen while checked out to you.
- NEVER
BORROW A LAPTOP FOR SOMEONE ELSE TO USE. You will be held directly responsible
for any problems, NOT your associate.
When
are laptops available?
Laptops
are available ½ hour after the library opens and up to one hour
before the library closes. Laptops borrowed one hour before closing must
be returned within ½ hour. (If you borrow a laptop at 9pm and the
library closes at 10pm, the laptop must be returned by 9:30pm).
Disclaimer:
NYIT and the libraries are not responsible for any computer viruses that
may be transferred to or from a user’s disc. The library is not
responsible for any files left on any computer or for loss or damage to
files.
o) E-Book Reader
The NYIT/NYCOM Library System is pleased to make e-book readers available for use by the NYIT/NYCOM community. This privilege comes with equally consequential responsibilities. Please take a few minutes to consider the following Library E-Book Reader Policies:
Who is eligible to borrow an E-Book Reader?
Currently registered students, current employees of NYIT/NYCOM with a valid NYIT/NYCOM ID card may borrow an e-book reader.
How do I borrow an e-book reader?
- E-Book readers may be borrowed at the circulation desk for circulation for one week, with renewal for an additional week.
- E-Book readers are charged out with a USB charger or wall charger. The same rules apply to these items as to the e-book reader.
- Only one e-book reader may be borrowed by a user at one time.
- Borrowers must checkout e-book readers in person.
- The library does not take reservations. The e-book readers are loaned on a first come, first served basis.
- E-book readers may be renewed, subject to availability.
- If there are fines on your library account, you may not borrow an e-book reader until all your fines are cleared.
- Staff reserve the right to request an additional picture ID.
What happens if I am late returning the e-book reader?
- If the e-book reader is returned late, the fine is $1 per day. If the charger is returned late, the fine is $1 per day. If the e-book reader is lost, the fine is the replacement cost. ($300) If the USB charger or wall charger is lost, the fine is the replacement cost. ($25)
- The library reserves the right to refuse service to anyone who has a record of abusing NYIT’s equipment or is repeatedly late in returning e-book readers.
What is my responsibility?
- The borrower is totally responsible for the e-book reader and charger from the time of acceptance until which time the library staff records and clears its return.
- The e-book reader and charger must be returned in the same condition as when they were borrowed.
- Please report hardware/software problems immediately—you may be held responsible for any unreported problems.
- The user will be charged for up to the full replacement cost ($300) if the e-book reader is damaged, not returned for any reason, or components are missing. The user will be charged for up to the full replacement cost ($25) if the charger is damaged or not returned for any reason.
- Other consequences include blocked registration and graduation and the withholding of grades and library privileges until the account is cleared.
- Users are encouraged to ask questions if they are unclear on policies or responsibilities.
- Users MAY NOT install ANY software or change the configuration of the e-book reader.
- Users MAY NOT download or delete any e-books to or from the e-book reader.
- NEVER LEAVE THE E-BOOK READER or CHARGER UNATTENDED. You are responsible for replacing the e-book reader and/or charger if it is stolen while checked out to you.
- NEVER BORROW AN E-BOOK READER FOR SOMEONE ELSE TO USE. You will be held directly responsible for any problems, NOT your associate.
Disclaimer
NYIT and the libraries are not responsible for any computer viruses that may be transferred to or from a user’s disc. The library is not responsible for any files left on any computer or for loss or damage to files.
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