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Extended Loan Periods
The Senior Project loan permits seniors (as defined by the Registrar) to borrow library materials for a full semester; thus, materials checked out in the fall semester will be due in mid December and materials checked out in the spring semester will be due in mid May. Should you notice that library materials (other than books from our Browsing Collections, materials behind the Reserves Desk and ConnectNY materials) are not assigned an end-of-semester due date, please see a Librarian.
Off Campus Access
Please click here for instructions on how to use our databases and indexes from off campus.
Senior Projects
Please feel free to contact a librarian for help with your senior project research. We would be happy to set up an appointment for a reference session. View Staff Contact List.
Senior Carrel Information
- Library books on your carrel must be properly checked out. Make sure the correct “Date Due” is stamped in each book.
- Books kept at your carrel should be left sensitized. If you later want to take them out of the library, the Circulation Desk can desensitize them when you leave and re-sensitize them when you come back.
- Non-circulating materials may NOT be kept at your carrel. This includes:
Periodicals
Reference books
Senior Projects
Reserves books
Photography books
- The carrel is not yours exclusively. Others may sit there when it is not in use.
- We do not recommend keeping personal copies of books at your carrel because we have no way to protect them from being stolen.
- The senior loan period for borrowing books is one semester. Please note that Connect NY books always have a loan period of 21 days with one renewal. If you still need CNY books when the due date is up, please return them and reorder. Don’t forget to renew your Stevenson Library books at the end of the semester. Books from our Browsing Collections have a 28 day borrowing period, with one renewal.
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Please help us maintain the library by treating your carrel space with respect. Do not leave food or drinks at your carrel, and take care that your belongings stay on the carrel (not the windowsills or floor), so they do not become a hindrance to the cleaning staff. Thank you!
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