Library Services. Library services shall be provided for the Property on the same basis as provided to other similarly situated residents and businesses in the City.
Library Services. The District recognizes that elementary library service is an integral part of the curriculum and will give due consideration to the restoration of professional elementary library staffing.
Library Services. Library services are provided free to residents and they are welcome to use libraries located on the IMMC/BCH and ILH campuses. Databases for end-user searching are available on the library’s web page, including Access Medicine, Natural Standard, MDConsult, OVID Medline and Cochrane. Other services including literature searches, document retrieval, interlibrary loan and photocopying are also available.
Library Services. 1. An inmate is currently allowed to have two books and one magazine at a time in his or her SHU cell, and to make new selections of reading materials one time per week. DOCCS agrees that inmates who have finished with their books and/or magazine in less than a week may request two new books and a new magazine on an exchange basis;
2. DOCCS will increase library cart re-stocking and rotation from every 60 to every 30 days.
Library Services. Students who choose to check out a book(s) from the St. Xxxxxxx School Library are expected to return the book(s) by its due date and in the same condition as when it was checked out. Library services will be suspended until the book is returned. A balance statement of fees for non-returned or damaged books will be sent home as needed.
Library Services. UTPB shall provide dual credit enrolled student’s access to the instructional and digital resources available on the campus of UTPB and ensure that all distance education students have access to library resources to support appropriately the courses in which the students are enrolled. These services include document delivery, electronic access to reference services, reserves, interlibrary loan, and a web page that includes ready links to services, contacts, and self-help modules. The library will regularly evaluate the effectiveness of resources provided to distance education students and will demonstrate that services are improved where appropriate. Instructors will provide distance education students information about library services.
Library Services. Area 93 residents will become part of the Washington County Cooperative Library Services (WCCLS) and will be assigned to the Cedar Mill Community Library when the boundary change becomes operative. However, an intergovernmental agreement among the library systems in the region (including both Multnomah and Washington counties) allows any resident to receive free library services from any of the participating counties. This means that Area 93 residents may continue to receive library services from the library of their choice in either county. Library system records will need to be updated to reflect the change in county residency for Area 93 residents. Multnomah County and WCCLS will update county residency records for Area 93 residents as part of their automatic update process when patrons’ addresses are checked every two years. Fines and fees will remain with the library system where they were accumulated.
Library Services. The County shall provide library services to the Property on the same basis as it provides to other residents within the County.
Library Services. The LIBRARY shall provide library services to the STUDENTS as if they were residents residing within the boundaries of the LIBRARY subject to the LIBRARY’s policies and the terms herein. The LIBRARY will issue library cards designated as “IGA cards” solely to the STUDENTS who wish to obtain library cards, which shall entitle the STUDENTS to the same rights and privileges as residents of the Lake Bluff Public Library, with the exception that IGA cardholders may not borrow materials through reciprocal borrowing. The IGA card may only be used to check out materials for use by the STUDENTS and does not entitle the parents of the STUDENTS to check out materials for their own use. The LIBRARY shall inform IGA cardholders and their parents/guardians of the restrictions on the use of the IGA card, as described in this paragraph, and the LIBRARY shall be solely responsible for enforcing those restrictions. The LIBRARY’s services to STUDENTS under this IGA will end upon their graduation, withdrawal, or transfer from the Lake Bluff Elementary School or Lake Bluff Middle School.
Library Services. The high school library has an extensive fiction collection to support our Accelerated Reader program. Among the collection, you can find popular series and recent literary award winners. Our non-fiction collection includes titles that are high-interest Accelerated Reader books and also books chosen specifically to address assignments such as research papers. To aid in locating books, there is an online catalog that is available at school or at home. For the students’ writing needs, the library has 16 computers, a printer, and a scanner available for student use. Students can take AR tests, do on-line research, type papers, and print items they’ve created at home. West Branch is a member of the AccessPA system, so students have access to the resources of the Power Library, including AskHere PA. We also subscribe to the Ebscohost database, where one of the favorite items for our students is a readers’ advisory service called Novelist. Students can use it to find suggestions of other books similar to books they have enjoyed, or perhaps identify the next book in a series. Ebscohost includes a full periodical database as well as Consumer Health, Auto Repair, History Research Center and others. It is available to students for home use by accessing the Ebscohost link on the West Branch High School Library website. The username and password are posted on the library wall. Our summer library days are popular with book lovers and busy students who want to get ahead with AR points for the school year. The schedule is posted on the library website. Students will be given the opportunity to make up missed work and tests after any absence. The following guidelines should be used for make-up work: