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Sponsored Borrowers

Faculty may request borrowing privileges for print material for individuals in the following categories. The faculty member takes full responsibility for any library transactions conducted by the person being sponsored including the payment for any outstanding fine/fees associated when the account expires. Revoking privileges may be requested by the faculty member if the person leaves prior to expiration of the account. These are individual accounts and only the sponsored borrower has access to the account.

The Sponsored Borrower card does not provide remote access to electronic resourcesÌýat the Libraries, nor does it give you access to all services and resources at the Libraries.

Borrowing Privileges for non-Â鶹AV individuals but sponsored by Â鶹AV

Sponsored Borrower

Account category

Method of application

Visiting scholars (including professors, librarians)

Faculty Staff

Department Chair, Associate Dean, Dean fills out a 1

Visiting graduate students

Graduate Students

Faculty member fills out

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Research Associate/Research Assistants not on Â鶹AV payroll working with a Â鶹AV Faculty member

Graduate Students

Faculty member fills out

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Short term program participants

Undergraduate

Faculty member from sponsoring programs provide a listing the participants to their branch library

  1. A visiting scholar may alternatively bring a letter from a Dean of a Â鶹AV Faculty or School, or Department Chair stating the specific period that a visiting scholar is affiliated, to the service desk of the branch library that liaises with the department. Please note that the Â鶹AV Faculty, School, or Department will be responsible for any outstanding fees.

Once the has been completed, the Sponsored Borrower will receive an email confirmation. The Sponsored Borrower should show this email to the service desk staff of the library selected on the form in order to complete their registration.

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