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Policies and Access

 

The Access Services Department is responsible for circulating library materials, borrowing and loaning materials through library consortia and interlibrary loan, and maintaining the collection for the easy access of faculty, staff, and students. 


Borrowing from the Earle Mack School of Law Legal Research Center

 

Access to the Library

 

 

Borrowing Books

Borrowing privileges are based on status (e.g., student, faculty, staff, etc.) and types of library materials.


Loan Periods

Loan periods may be adjusted for special reasons- e.g., faculty requests for reserve.


Renewing Borrowed Items

Borrowing Limits

A total of 20 items may be checked out at one time. (Interlibrary Loan and E-Z Borrow items are not included in this total.)   Law Faculty have no borrowing limit.

Overdue Fines

Recalling Items that are checked out

Requesting a Hold

Returning Borrowed Items

Claims Returned

If you are notified that an item you returned is overdue or subject to billing, please ask the circulation staff to check the shelves for that item. Please be sure to show your check-in receipt to avoid any complications. If the item is not on the shelf, normal lost fines will be incurred.

Lost Library Materials

Group Study Room Checkout

Blocked Privileges

Faculty Assistants

Faculty assistants will be able to borrow library materials for faculty provided they present all of the following items:

Although the assistant's name will be recorded, (s)he should never take out materials for faculty with his/her own Drexel IDs; this is because students have different borrowing periods than faculty. Authorization letters from faculty are valid for one academic year.

Address Changes

Borrowers are responsible for supplying correct and current addresses. Students must notify Student Administrative Services of address changes or make changes themselves in BannerWeb via the DrexelOne portal. All others should notify the Libraries of home and email address changes.

Note: Library notices and communications to Drexel students, faculty, and staff are sent to the official Drexel University email address. IRT offers an option for forwarding email from a Drexel University email address to another email address.  See https://accounts.drexel.edu.

Access to Other Libraries

The Earle Mack School of Law provides memberships for all law faculty and students to the Jenkins Law Library.

Many other academic and special libraries in the Philadelphia area are open to the public, although sometimes public access hours are restricted. While few allow direct borrowing by non-affiliated individuals, most allow use and photocopying of material within the library. The Free Library of Philadelphia, with its extensive system of branch and regional libraries, grants borrowing privileges to anyone who lives, works or attends school in Philadelphia.

Through E-Z Borrow and other cooperative agreements, materials can be borrowed from other libraries on behalf of students, staff and faculty, through Interlibrary Loan Services.

Interlibrary Loan Services

Earle Mack School of Law faculty, students, and staff can borrow books via E-Z Borrow from cooperating academic libraries (PALCI).  Most E-Z Borrow requests are filled within 4 days and Patrons are notified by email when their book is available for pickup.

ILLiad interlibrary loan service can be used to borrow books not available through E-Z Borrow and/or journal articles and other materials not owned by Drexel University Libraries, or not currently available.  E-Z Borrow is only available to Drexel students, faculty and staff.

 

Courtesy In The Legal Research Center

The Legal Research Center exists to serve the Earle Mack School of Law faculty, staff, and students in conducting research and information-gathering for their curricular or individual needs. In order to create a positive and pleasant atmosphere, we ask that those using the Legal Research Center observe the following courtesies:

Cell Phone Use

The LRC's policy regarding the use of cellular telephones attempts to strike a balance between the maintenance of a library environment conducive to research and study on the one hand while, on the other, accommodating the increasing ubiquity of cellular telephones on campus. Common sense and courtesy is the order of the day.

Owners of cell phones are expected to turn telephone ringers off, or to the lowest volume level while in the library. If cell phone use is required, users will be expected to move to a location away from fellow students so conversations will not disturb others. Loud conversation is both unnecessary and unacceptable. Extensive cell phone conversation while in the library is discouraged.

Designated Quiet Area

The rear third floor area in the Legal Research Center is a designated quiet area and off-limits to cell phone use and conversation. Failure to comply may result in loss of library privileges and the implementation of a more stringent cell phone use policy.

Food and Drink

Please try to keep your area clean and use the requisite receptacles. Please report any spills that occur to the Legal Research Center Staff so that the spills can be cleaned as quickly as possible.

What food and drink ARE allowed: