Amendment of the General Lending Policy of the University Sample Clauses

Amendment of the General Lending Policy of the University. The University shall retain the right to monitor the borrowing of the University Library Collection by Members of the General Public. If the University determines, in its sole discretion, that Members of the General Public are borrowing materials within the University Library Collection at such a rate or in such a manner so as to result in University Students or University Faculties having inadequate access to or use of such material for legitimate academic use, the City and the University shall be obligated, in good faith, to agree promptly on a solution that alleviates the problem of University Students and University Faculty not having adequate access to such materials. Such solutions may include, but are not limited to: (i) the purchase of additional copies of titles that are in high demand; (ii) the purchase of additional materials in subjects in which the then current materials are in high demand; (iii) restricting the number of materials within the University Library Collection that can be borrowed at one time by the Members of the General Public and the University Users; and
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