Borrowing from the library - Maastricht University Library (2024)

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Most library books you can take home with you. Learn how to borrow, reserve, and request the books you need.

Keep in mind: To borrow or reserve books, or to use the Inter Library Loan service, you need a valid and activated Umcard.

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Borrowing

Borrowing

  • The Online Library provides access toLibSearch. Here you can find items you can borrow. Use the call numbers to find out where the items are located. Watch the instruction video “How to locate” below, to decode the call numbers
  • Browse items on the open shelves and borrowthem at the Self Lending machine.
  • You can also borrow items from the closed stacks. These are not accessible to visitors. To request items read below:Requesting items from the closed stacks.
  • You are personally responsible for anyitems you have borrowed until you have returned them. See also:Libraryregulations
  • All itemsin the library are electronically protected
  • Need help? Take a look at the instruction video below.

Loan period: 28 days

How many items can I borrow?

  • UM and AVMU students: 40
  • UM, MUMC, OU and AVMU staff: 40
  • Other memberships (except visitor card): 10

Are there items I can’t borrow?
The following materials are for reference only:

  • journals
  • statistic material
  • dictionaries
  • bibliographies
  • reference material
  • loose-leaf material
  • all items at the Learning resource centre (Dutch:Studielandschap)
  • items marked with a red label
  • Jesuit collection: all literature older than 1900. The lending restriction also applies to valuable books from 1900 onwards and volumes whose state is too fragile to allow lending.

What if I can’t find the item I need? (Inter Library Loan)

Whenever books and journal articles are not available in the library collection, you can request them from a Dutch or foreign library.

See: Inter Library Loan

Borrowing history

Using the Borrowing history option in My account, you can create your own personal history of books you borrowed from the Library. This applies to books from the Library as well as books from other libraries (interlibrary loan), for a maximum period of 1 year.

This feature is optional, if you want to use it you need to enable it:

  • In LibSearch, click on the Sign in button at top of the screen
  • Login with your credentials
  • Sign in changes into a My account
  • Click My account
  • Click Borrowing history, a message is displayed: “you have not enabled borrowing history. Enable borrowing history in your Profile”
  • Click Profile
  • Use the slider to enable your borrowing history

Once the borrowing history is enabled all returned books will be displayed in the Borrowing history tab. You can cancel your history at any time, it will then be deleted. If you decide to reenable it at a later stage this will create a fresh start.

Your borrowing history is for personal use only and is not shared with Library staff or third parties. Please read our PrivacyStatement.

Reserving

Reserving

If an item that you need is already on loan, you may reserve it:

  • Find your item in LibSearch
  • Click on ‘Place hold’ to make a request
  • Sign in
  • Choose a ‘pick-up location’ (i.e. library location) and click ‘submit’
  • You will receive an email when the item is available at the Self-service point (books) or information desk (journals) of your chosen library location
  • Need help? Take a look at the instruction video below.

When and where can I pick up reserved items?
As soon as the item is available you will receive an email.
You can pick up your reserved item at the Self-service point in the specified library location duringlibrary opening hours.

OU staff member? Your reserved items will be sent to the Logistic Service Point in Heerlen.

Requesting items from the closed stacks

Request from the closed stacks

A part of the (older) collection is kept under special conditions in the closed stacks.
These are not accessible for library users. You can request available items from the closed stacks. You need a valid UMcard.

How to getitems fromthe closed stacks?

  • Find your item inLibSearch
  • Click on ‘Place hold’ to make a request
  • Sign in
  • Choose a pick-up location (i.e. library location) and click ‘submit’
  • Need help? Take a look at the instruction video below.

You will receive an email when the item is available at the Self-service point (books) orinformation desk(journals) of your chosen library location.

Journals will remain available at the information desk for 1 day (until 17.00).
Books will remain available at the Self-service point for 6 days.

OU staff member? Your requested bookswill be sent to the Logistic Service Point in Heerlen.

Maurits Sabbe Library

Part of our Jesuit collection has been moved to the Maurits Sabbebibliotheek, the library of the theology department of theKatholieke Universiteit Leuven
You can still find these titles inLibSearch.

How to access these publications?

You can either request the books to be sent to the Maastricht University Library, or go to Leuven yourself. Please note that these books are for reference only.

If you choose to have the books sent to Maastricht:

  • find your item inLibSearch
  • click on ‘Place hold’ to make a request
  • sign in
  • choose a pick-up location (i.e. library location) and click on ‘submit’
  • you will receive an email as soon as the book is available for you
  • do you need help? Take a look at the instruction video below.

If you choose to go to Leuven yourself:

  • it is your responsibility to check opening hours, membership and the availability of the publication
  • more information:Maurits Sabbebibliotheek
Returning

Returning

You can return your borrowed items in the ‘book return boxes’ (e.g. at the entrance) or at the information desk.
Do you need a return receipt? Contact theinformation desk.

OU employees can return books to the Logistic Service Point in Heerlen.

Renewing your loans

Renewing your loans​

The loan period of borrowed books is 28 days and will be automatically renewed up to 6 times unless:

  • The book has been reserved by someone else
  • The item has reached its maximum number of renewals (i.e. 6 times)
  • Your account has expired or you have outstanding costs.

You can also renew your loans yourself via LibSearch.

Follow the next steps:

  • Use the direct link above
  • Sign in
  • You will see an overview of your loans
  • Use the button ‘renew’ to extend the loan period
  • Check the new expiry date, as the loan period of some items might not be extended (e.g. if it has been reserved by someone else)
  • Max. 6 times per item
  • Need help? Take a look at the instruction video below.

Overdue items and fines
We provide a courtesy email service to let you know when items are overdue or cannot be renewed. However, it is still your responsibility to know when the item is due, even if you have not received/read this email.

If you fail to return your book(s), your library account will be blocked automatically. You will be charged replacement costs, with a minimum of €75, for overdue items that are not returned. You can pay by bank card only.

Tips to avoid fines

  • Checkyour ‘borrower information’ inLibSearch regularly
  • Take the due date receipt when you borrow items at the Self Lending machine or the information desk. Please contact library staff as soon as possible if you have any questions or problems with overdue items or fines
  • Don’t lend items to friends
  • Don’tborrow items for somebody else on your account. You are responsible.

Instruction video

Need support?

Ask library staff at the information desk.
This desk is located on theground floor of the Inner City Libraryand atlevel 1 in the Randwyck Library.

Borrowing from the library - Maastricht University Library (2024)

FAQs

Borrowing from the library - Maastricht University Library? ›

Browse items on the open shelves and borrow them at the Self Lending machine. You can also borrow items from the closed stacks. These are not accessible to visitors.

Can we borrow books from the library? ›

Members must produce their valid library membership card when borrowing the books. Members must check to see that all library materials in their possession have been properly checked out to them before leaving the library.

What is the process of borrowing books from your school library? ›

Bring the book to Library counter at the Ground Floor. Pass the book to the staff at the counter and scan your Student card. The staff will proceed with borrow/check out procedures. Upon completing the procedures, please check the due date.

Does borrowing from the library support authors? ›

Authors can get paid when you borrow a novel from the library IF the author signed up to receive this payment (it's not automatic). These payments are paid to the author and publisher annually. There are two very important points to be made here – and this is where you can help.

What is the process of borrowing a book from another library called? ›

This process (called InterLibrary Loan [ILL] ) can provide you with a print or electronic copy of the item within a few days or weeks.

Do you have to pay to borrow books from the library? ›

It's free to join libraries and borrow books, but read about our charges for some services such as overdue items and photocopying.

What is the library rule? ›

LIBRARY RULES

Keep your personal belongings at the Property Counter. Institute ID –Cards is must for Library transaction. Use of mobile phones is not permitted in the library. Please maintain decorum, peace and silence within the premises of library. Please handle Library materials with utmost care.

What do you call it when you borrow a book from the library? ›

Check Out (or Borrow)

This confusing term is used frequently in North American libraries and basically means “to borrow.” Most books at Columbia College Library can be borrowed for 3 weeks for free.

What is the app for borrowing books from the library? ›

Meet Libby, an app that lets you log in to your local library to access ebooks, audiobooks, and magazines, all for the reasonable price of free. Sign in, link your library card, and go—it's that simple.

How are libraries allowed to lend books? ›

The copy becomes like any piece of physical property; you've purchased it, you own it. You cannot make copies and sell them—the copyright owner retains those rights. But the physical book is yours. First sale has long been important for libraries, as it allows them to lend books without legal hurdles.

What Cannot be borrowed in the library? ›

All periodicals, newspapers, reference materials, special collection materials, theses and academic exercises.

Why is it wrong to write on books borrowed from a public library? ›

Never. If you write in anything related to the library book, it is the check-out/check-in card, which is not part of the book. Library books are shared, public property. So defacing them is defacing property that belongs to lots of people beside yourself.

Do people still borrow books from libraries? ›

Three decades later, digital materials now compromise 58% of their collections. “The data consistently shows that people continue to use public libraries.

How does borrowing a book from a library work? ›

A set number of books may be borrowed at a time and the items must be returned by a certain time and/or date, in the same condition in which it was borrowed. The person borrowing the items is responsible for all items checked out from the library and any damage or loss associated with those items.

What happens if you take a book from the library? ›

Each book is tagged with an anti-theft strip hidden inside; if you walk out the door with a book that hasn't been deactivated, an alarm goes off and—in some libraries—the gate locks. If the thief jumps over or pushes through the gate and starts running, library staff would probably call the police.

What is it called when you request a book from another library? ›

Interlibrary Loan Request | Torrance Public Library.

How do you say borrow a book from the library? ›

Check Out (or Borrow)

This confusing term is used frequently in North American libraries and basically means “to borrow.” Most books at Columbia College Library can be borrowed for 3 weeks for free.

Why are libraries allowed to lend books? ›

The copy becomes like any piece of physical property; you've purchased it, you own it. You cannot make copies and sell them—the copyright owner retains those rights. But the physical book is yours. First sale has long been important for libraries, as it allows them to lend books without legal hurdles.

How many books can I borrow from the library? ›

On Tuesday (5 Mar), Senior Minister of State for Communication and Information Sim Ann announced that the physical book quotas for library users will be doubled from 8 to 16, starting 1 Apr. This brings the total number of books, which includes e-books to 32.

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