3359-20-05.6. Libraries  


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  • (A) University libraries.

    (1) University libraries.

    (a) University libraries are found in three locations: the main library in the Bierce library building on Buchtel common; science and technology department in Auburn science and engineering center 104; and archives of the history of American psychology and archival services in the lower level of the Polsky building.

    (b) The online library system services are available twenty-four hours a day and can be accessed in the library or via the world wide web. Library services include: general reference, subject specialists, collection development, instruction, circulation, interlibrary loan, and reserve readings.

    (c) The university libraries' collection contains books, periodicals, government documents, curricular materials, microforms, audio-visual materials, maps, records, manuscripts, and other archival materials. The library receives journals, newspapers and other serial publications, such as annual reports, proceedings of conferences, and society publications.

    (d) Through the library's memberships in the center for research libraries, the Ohiolink libraries consortium, the online computer library center (OCLC) and the Ohio network of American history research centers, access to resources is increased for university students, faculty, and staff

    (B) Law library.

    (1) The law library is under the direction of the law librarian who reports to the dean of the school of law.

    (2) Although it is intended primarily for use by law students and faculty, the law library is open to all university students and faculty who have a special need for law materials.

    (3) Hours, services, and privileges may differ from those offered by university libraries.

Replaces: 3359-20- 05.6


Effective: 1/31/2015
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 3359
Rule Amplifies: 3359
Prior Effective Dates: 5/22/91, 9/16/96, 08/06/01