Materials borrowed or renewed between the Monday prior to the start of the academic quarter through the next to the last Sunday of the interim following that quarter are due on the first Friday of the following quarter. Thus, books checked out during
- SUMMER 2007 (June 11, 2007 - September 16, 2007) are due by September 28, 2007
- FALL 2007 (September 17, 2007 - December 30, 2007) are due by January 11, 2008
- WINTER 2008 (December 31, 2007 - March 23, 2008) are due by April 4, 2008
- SPRING 2008 (March 24, 2008 - June 15, 2008) are due by June 27, 2008
- SUMMER 2008 (June 16, 2008 - September 21, 2008) are due by October 3, 2008
Materials may be renewed 3 times by quarterly borrowers (students, staff, alumni, affiliates) before they must be brought into the library for return or subsequent renewal. More information on renewals.
MATERIALS CAN BE RECALLED FROM ANY BORROWER AT ANY TIME OF THE YEAR, REGARDLESS OF BORROWING TYPE OR LOAN PERIOD.
How will I be notified of overdue Library materials?
All notices will be sent to the address that you have supplied to the Library, which you can verify online by going to the online catalog and select "My Account". Enter in your barcode and PIN. You are responsible to supply the Library with a current address so that you can be contacted if one of your items is recalled.
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Friday, 1st week of quarter: |
Due date for regular materials |
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Monday, 2nd week of quarter: |
Library sends first overdue notice |
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Monday, 3rd week of quarter: |
Library sends second notice to borrowers with
overdue materials |
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Monday, 4th week of quarter: |
Library sends final notice listing overdue materials |
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Monday, 5th week of quarter: |
Library suspends borrowing privileges for users
with materials still overdue from 1st week. These materials are declared
lost and borrowers are billed for replacement costs. |
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Thursday, 5th week of quarter: |
Library sends borrowers a summary statement showing
all lost materials and monies owed the Library. |
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Monday, 6th week of quarter: |
Current or former students owing the Library
$100 or more on this day are restricted with the University Registrar, which
prevents future enrollment and access to other University services (including
transcript requests) until these charges are paid. |
What will cause my borrowing privileges to be blocked?
Borrowers who owe the library $100.00 or more will not be allowed to borrow from the library's collections until these charges are resolved. Please note that your privileges will be blocked as soon as you reach $100 in fines or fees. This can happen any time during the quarter.
When are restrictions placed on my account?
Current and former students who owe the Library $100.00 or more at the beginning of the sixth week of the quarter will be restricted with the University Registrar, which will prevent future enrollment and access to other University services (including transcript requests) until these charges are paid.
How much are library fines and how high can they accrue?
- Recalled materials -- $3.00 per item per day; $75 maximum per item
- Interlibrary Loans -- $3.00 per item per day; $75 maximum per item
- Reserve materials -- $1.00 per hour or part of hour; $75 maximum per item
- Seven Day Loan -- $3.00 per item per day; $75 maximum per item
- Quarter Loans -- Overdue material that has aged to lost will automatically
be billed for replacement (see Lost Book Charges below). Overdue items must
be returned before borrowing privileges can be reinstated and replacement
fees credited.
Lost book charges: Replacement fees for lost books vary depending on the location of the item. The following amounts are the minimum the Library will charge:
Lost Volumes, Lost from:
- Crerar Library -- $100 minimum replacement cost per volume
- D'Angelo Law Library -- $75 minimum replacement cost per volume
- Eckhart Library -- $100 minimum replacement cost per volume
- Harper Library -- $75 minimum replacement cost per volume
- Inter-Library Loans -- $100 minimum replacement cost per volume
- Regenstein Library -- $75 minimum replacement cost per volume
- Social Service Administration Library -- $75 minimum replacement cost per volume
- Yerkes Observatory Library -- $100 minimum replacement cost per volume
Non-Refundable Processing Charge: The Library will charge $25 per volume in addition to the item replacement cost. This fee applies to all Lost Book charges.
Replacement of Lost Books: If you return books that are lost, the Library will credit your account for the amount of the book. If you are unable to return the book, the Library will also accept an exact copy of the lost book as payment. The replacement copy must be approved by the bibliographer for that subject, and the $25 processing fee will still apply.
Preservation fees for damaged books: If you return a book in damaged condition, or with multiple post-it notes, the Preservation Department may assess you a fee based on the amount of damage and cost of repair. Such fees may range from $5 (for post-it notes only) or $25 (for other damage) to the entire cost of the book (see Lost Book Charges, above).
How do I appeal fines or claim that an item has been returned?
Complete the form at http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/h/claim.
Faculty members and staff with "academic" appointments receive indefinite borrowing privileges. Materials do not have a due date unless the faculty member has a limited contract date. If the faculty member does have a limited contract, the due date of the material is set to the expiration of the contract. Materials do not have to be renewed by indefinite borrowers.
MATERIALS CAN BE RECALLED FROM ANY BORROWER AT ANY TIME OF THE YEAR, REGARDLESS OF BORROWING TYPE OR LOAN PERIOD.
Northwestern Borrower Due Dates
Northwestern faculty, students and staff have revolving due dates. These loan periods are identical to the loan periods established at Northwestern for their users.
- FACULTY receive 12 week loan periods.
- GRADUATE STUDENTS receive 12 week loan periods.
- STAFF receive 4 week loan periods.
- UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS receive 4 week loan periods.
Materials can be renewed once by Northwestern Borrowers.
MATERIALS CAN BE RECALLED FROM ANY BORROWER AT ANY TIME OF THE YEAR, REGARDLESS OF BORROWING TYPE OR LOAN PERIOD.
University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) Faculty Borrower Due Dates
University of Illinois at Chicago faculty have revolving due dates. These loan periods are identical to the loan periods established at UIC for Chicago faculty.
- FACULTY receive 16 week loan periods from Harper, Law, Regenstein and SSAd.
- Materials borrowed from Chemistry, Crerar, Eckhart and Yerkes circulate for a two week loan period.
Materials can be renewed three times by UIC Faculty.
