International Scholar and Faculty Affiliate Circulation Policies
These policies pertain to operations in the Architecture & Fine Arts Library, Education Library, Marston Science Library, Music Library, Neuharth Journalism Library, Smathers Library, Law Library and Library West and storage collections.
Click on the link located beneath 'Borrower Category' below for the relevent application form, and return completed application to Circulation Services for processing.
Who Qualifies For This Privilege
- International Scholars are invited guests of the University, including Fulbright and other visiting scholars, who are participating in University of Florida research or teaching programs.
- Faculty Affiliates are individuals who collaborate with and are sponsored by an academic department or center. They teach courses, direct the work of graduate students, and/or participate in joint research programs and grants.
- Candidates must complete an application available at the Circulation Desk in Library West or the Marston Science Library.
- In addition,
the Libraries require a letter on letterhead stationery signed by the
dean, director, or department chair of the applicant's host department
or center. It must include:
- Applicant's name and home institution
- UF-ID number
- Anticipated time at UF, including end date (may be no more than one year from date of application)
- Other pertinent information, including affiliated program and description of applicant's role
- The Gator 1 identification card serves as the library card.
- After an application form has been completed and privileges granted, staff at Library West or Marston Science Library will activate the Gator 1 card for use as a library card.
- No library
materials can be charged out or accessed remotely without an activated
Gator 1 card.
Note: Individuals who are in pay status with the University do not require a letter but are granted privileges in accordance with their pay status category upon completion of an application form and verification of employment.
- Most library materials circulate for eight weeks to international scholars and faculty affiliates.
- Some items (e.g., special loan materials within the active collection, reserve items, video recordings) do not circulate or circulate for shorter periods.
- Borrowers are responsible for returning materials on or before the due date stamped in each item.
- The Libraries send an email courtesy notice approximately 7 days before the due date.
- Failure to receive this notice does not exempt the borrower from fines.
- Library
materials may be returned at any UF library location and bookdrops are
available when the libraries are closed.
Exceptions: interlibrary loans, reserves, videos, and items from the Map & Imagery and Mead Libraries. - When returning materials by mail, please use the following address.
- To obtain materials unavailable at UF, submit an electronic interlibrary loan form via ILLiad http://illiad.uflib.ufl.edu/illiad/
- Information on Interlibrary Loan and Document Delivery services is available at (352) 273-2535, or at http://illiad.uflib.ufl.edu/illiad/docs/ill714.pdf
- Materials may be
renewed at any circulation desk or by using the online renewal service
accessible from "your account" in the UF Library Catalog.
Exceptions:- Items requested by, and recalled for, another borrower.
- Items that do not allow renewals (reserves, periodicals, etc.).
- Interlibrary loans, reserves, videos and items from the Map & Imagery and Mead Libraries.
- International scholars may request an item not charged out and not found on the shelf by completing a search request form at the item's owning location circulation desk.
- International scholars may request "in process" items not yet on the open shelves and without a 'Request' link by completing a form available at the item's owning location circulation desk or from the Online Request link on the library home page.
- International scholars may also recall an item charged to another borrower or request storage material by clicking the "request" button in the UF Library Catalog record.
- Multiple requests for the same item are handled in the order received.
- Borrowers will be notified when a needed item is available unless it is an item from storage which is available the next business day.
- If an item in circulation is requested by another user, the library sends an email recall notice to the borrower. The recall due date overrides the original due date, and the date stamped on the date due slip.
- Upon returning it, the borrower may complete a new request for the item.
- Materials needed for course reserve are due immediately. Failure to respond promptly to recall notices is regarded as a very serious infraction of borrowing privileges.
- Borrowers must report immediately to the library materials lost, damaged or destroyed.
- Borrowing privileges are suspended and are not reinstated until the user has accounted for all non-returned items.
- Failure to return or renew materials on or before the due date will result in blocked library privileges.
- Overdue fine rates are posted at http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/ps/Circ/fines.html
- Library fines and replacement costs are collected by University Financial Services.
- Bills are paid through the UF Accounts Receivable Office, S-113 Criser Hall, and payment options are found at http://www.fa.ufl.edu/ufs/cashiers/paymethods.html.
- Overdue fines, replacement fines, and replacement costs are not refunded.
- A card used for borrowing may not be loaned to another person. The card holder is responsible for all costs and consequences of card misuse.
- If a card used for borrowing is lost or stolen, it is the responsibility of the card holder to notify the Smathers Libraries immediately to deactivate the card. Notifying the UF ID Card Services office or any other agency will not result in deactivation in the Libraries system.
- Promptly report address changes to the Libraries to ensure receipt of correspondence.
- The Libraries will correspond with borrowers via their GatorLink email. It is the borrower's responsibility to check this mail frequently.
- Library circulation records are confidential information. Library staff will not provide any information concerning who currently has an item except as required by law.
