
Charging Materials to an Olin Library Classics Carrel
- Materials that CAN be charged to a Classics carrel:
- Olin Library regular loans
- Kroch Library regular loans
- Annex Library regular loans
- Materials that CANNOT be charged to a Classics carrel:
- Reference books
- Books on permanent reserve (in Graduate Study Rooms) or on short-term reserve
- Periodicals (3-day loan)
- New & Noteworthy Books (2-week loan)
- Interlibrary Loan and Borrow Direct books (may be kept in the locked portion of the carrel, but must be charged to the carrel holder)
- Books from other Cornell University Libraries (may be kept in the locked portion of the carrel, but must be charged to the carrel holder)
- Any media (DVD, CD, Audio tape, etc.)
- Charging books that have barcodes
- Use a pink Carrel Charge Slip
- Fill out the carrel number, and the item’s call number (found on the book’s spine, ex. DA580 G62 1997) in the space available on the charge slip
- Place the slip in the book and leave it in plain view on the desktop
- The carrel attendant will stamp the book and the charge slip to indicate that it has been charged
- Charging books that do not have a barcode
- Use a two-part pink Carrel Charge Slip
- Fill out both halves of the two-part charge slip completely including the carrel number and the item’s call number (found on the book’s spine, ex. DA580 G62 1997)
- Place the slip in the book and leave it in plain view on the desktop
- The carrel attendant will stamp the book, detach the top half of the slip, and leave the bottom half in the book to indicate that it has been charged
- General Charging Guidelines
- Do not place books on the carrel shelf until the charge slips have been stamped/processed
- Do not remove a charge slip from a charged book
- Additional carrel charge slips are available at Olin’s Circulation Desk
- Books that do not have completed carrel charge slips in them will be immediately returned to the stacks
- Fill out separate charge slips for each individual volume of a multi-volume monographic set
- Place charged books on the carrel shelf with call numbers and charge slips clearly showing. If possible, keep books in call number order- this helps us keep track of materials and provide better service
- Please do not charge more books to your carrel than can fit on the shelves
- Books charged to carrels are automatically renewed as long as they have the charge slips in them- there are no late fees for books charged to carrels
- Charging material previously charged to personal ID card
- Materials that are already checked to your library card must be brought to Olin’s Circulation Desk before being charged to the carrel
- Circulation staff will discharge the book(s) from your ID and will sensitize themFollow the procedures in parts C and D above to charge the book(s) to the carrel
- Transferring materials to another carrel
- Olin Library Circulation staff are the ONLY persons authorized to move charged materials from one carrel to another- THERE ARE NO EXCEPTIONS
- Carrel transfers can only be requested during a Renewal period- see Olin Library Classics Carrel Policy for details
- Recalls and In-House Use (when books are removed from the carrel)
- Olin Library Circulation staff are the ONLY persons authorized to remove charged materials from a carrel
- If book is recalled by another reader:
- A notice will be left in the carrel one week before the book is taken
- The carrel holder may choose to have the book subsequently returned to the carrel- there is a box to check on the notice
- If a book is recalled for course reserve:
- A notice will be left, but the book will be removed immediately
- The book will not be returned to the carrel
- If a book is needed for in-house use:
- Books may be paged for use in the building (they will not leave the library)
- A notice will be left, and the book will be returned as soon as possible
- Discharging books from the carrel
- To return a book to the stacks, reverse the carrel charge slip so that it reads “Return to Circulation”
- Leave the book in plain view on the carrel desktopThe book will be picked up and discharged by the carrel attendant
- THE LIBRARY IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR PERSONAL ITEMS LEFT AT CARRELS- Please keep any valuables in the locked portion of the carrel at all times.
last update: 3/11/07
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Olin and Uris Libraries, Cornell University, Ithaca NY 14853
PSA: Public Services and Assessment
Information and reference: 607-255-4144, okuref@cornell.edu
Circulation: (Olin) 607-255-4245, (Uris) 607-255-3537, olincirc@cornell.edu
