Library Fines

Fines By Patron Type

Students

  • Will not receive fines on print books in the general circulating collection.
  • Course Reserve, DVDs, CDs, Vertical Files, Periodicals, CML Materials & ILL/Mel will still incur fines.
    • These items will be charged because they have high checkout demand, limited availability, or are cost-prohibitive to replace.
  • When patrons place holds on items that are currently checked out to another patron, they will have the option to recall items.
    • Patrons can recall items themselves, or library staff can recall on behalf of the patron.
    • Recalling a book will change check out to 1 week, items will be fined $1/daily for overdue materials.
    • Patrons also will have the option to wait until the checked-out item is originally due back to check it out.
  • Graduating students will receive holds on their accounts for unreturned books.
    • Library staff will contact graduating seniors with checked-out items to instruct them on how to return books and pay any fines.
  • Lost items will be charged for the replacement cost.
  • Items checked out through InterLibrary Loan (ILL)  will be subject to ILL policies for returns and fines.

Student Fines

All lost items will be fined for replacement costs

ITEM TYPELOAN PERIODDAILY FINE
Books (general stacks, oversize & pop up)4 week loan$0 daily fine
Recalled ItemsDue 1 week from recall$1 daily fine
Circ CD4 week loan$0 daily fine
Course Reserve2 day loan$1 daily fine
Videos/DVD1 week loan$1 daily fine
CML Materials1 week loan$1 daily fine
Periodicals2 week loan$1 daily fine
Vertical FilesLibrary Use OnlyLibrary Use Only
Open/Closed ReservesLibrary Use Only$1 daily fine

Faculty/Staff

  • Currently, no daily fines are incurred on any item.
  • Items with holds will have the option for recall not automatically renew.
    • Patrons can recall items themselves, or library staff can recall on behalf of the patron.
    • Recalling a book will change check out to 1 week.
    • Patrons also will have the option to wait until the checked-out item is originally due back to check it out.
  • Lost items will be charged for the replacement cost. 
  • Policy for patrons that repeatedly keep books long overdue or recalled:
    • Patrons will be contacted and given two warnings.
    • The library will contact the department head if overdue issues continue after two warnings.
    • Library privileges may be reviewed.
  • Items checked out through ILL will be subject to ILL policies for returns and fines.

Faculty/Staff Fines

All lost items will be fined for replacement cost

ITEM TYPELOAN PERIODDAILY FINE
Books4 month loan$0 daily fine
Recalled ItemsDue 1 week from recall$0 daily fine
Circ CD4 month loan$0 daily fine
Course Reserve2 day loan$0 daily fine
Videos/DVD1 week loan$0 daily fine
Materials1 week loan$0 daily fine
Periodicals1 week loan$0 daily fine
Vertical Files2 week loan$0 daily fine
Open Reserve2 day loan$0 daily fine
Closed ReserveLibrary Use OnlyLibrary Use Only

Alumni/Infopass

  • Only books can be checked out by guests.
    • 2 week check-out, .20¢ daily fine.
    • Recalling a book will change check out to 1 week, items will be fined $1/daily for overdue materials.
  • Lost items will be charged for the replacement cost.

Alumni/Infopass Fines

All lost items will be fined for replacement cost

ITEM TYPELOAN PERIODDAILY FINE
Books4 month loan$0 daily fine
Recalled ItemsDue 1 week from recall$0 daily fine
Circ CD4 month loan$0 daily fine
Course Reserve2 day loan$0 daily fine
Videos/DVD1 week loan$0 daily fine
Materials1 week loan$0 daily fine
Periodicals1 week loan$0 daily fine
Vertical Files2 week loan$0 daily fine
Open Reserve2 day loan$0 daily fine
Closed ReserveLibrary Use OnlyLibrary Use Only

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Interlibrary Loan


Purpose

Interlibrary loan supports the mission of the College for Creative Studies Library. CCS Library provides interlibrary loan services for CCS faculty, staff, and currently enrolled students who are in good standing with the Library, enabling them to request books, DVDs, and copies of journal articles either not available in the Library’s collection, on loan, or officially declared missing.

Scope

CCS Library adheres to the guidelines of the American Library Association’s Interlibrary Loan Code for the United States (2008) and the guidelines for international lending. CCS Library complies with all provisions of the U.S. copyright law.

Policies for Borrowing Materials Not in CCS Libraries

The following applies to currently registered students, as well as current CCS faculty and staff members. 

  • CCS Library will place requests for physical materials for all students and faculty who are able to pick up and return ILL materials on campus.
  • Distance education students and faculty at CCS are welcome to participate in electronic document delivery. We are unable to provide physical materials owned by other libraries to distance education students and faculty via ILL due to limitations in our reciprocal agreements with our lending partners.
  • A loan or a copy of any material may be requested from another library in accordance with the published lending policy of that library. The lending library decides in each case whether a particular item can be provided and determines the length and conditions of loans.
  • CCS students, faculty, and staff must request interlibrary loan items using the form listed on the CCS Library website. Telephone, email, or chat requests will not be accepted.
  • CCS Library does not normally process the following interlibrary loan requests:
    • Requests that are incomplete
    • Requests that are not in accordance with copyright law
    • Requests for bound or single issues of periodicals
    • Requests for newspapers in print format
    • Requests for reference books and rare materials
    • Requests for ebooks
    • Request for high-demand items (e.g. textbooks, newly published items, and best sellers)
    • Requests for computer software
    • Requests for genealogical research materials.
  • All borrowers of physical interlibrary loan materials are responsible for promptly returning loaned items to CCS Library. Overdue ILL materials are subject to a $1/day fine. All patrons who have had overdue items more than three times and have not contacted CCS’s interlibrary loan will have their CCS ILL borrowing privileges suspended.
  • Renewal of interlibrary loan materials is permitted at the discretion of the lending library. Renewals should be directed to the CCS Library staff via the request form at least four days prior to the due date. Renewals may not be requested for overdue materials. The length of the renewal period is determined by the lending library.
  • Borrowers are responsible for the replacement of lost or damaged materials at a charge determined by the lending library. Failure to pay any charges will result in suspension of interlibrary loan borrowing privileges. Fines are paid much like normal Library fines, and will appear in the patron’s CCS Library account.
  • Requested materials may be picked up at the Library’s Circulation Desk. Most articles are delivered electronically and are accessed via Article Exchange. Article Exchange provides a single secure location where lending libraries can place requested articles for interlibrary loan. Only authorized users will be able to download the file. 
  • All material on loan is subject to immediate recall if requested by the lending library. Patrons will then have 24 hours to return the items. Failure to abide by this rule can jeopardize our ability to borrow from these institutions in the future.

Overdue and Replacement Policy

Due dates for individual physical items are determined by the lending library. Email reminders and notices are sent as a courtesy. Failure to receive a notice does not exempt borrowers from processing, replacement, or damage fees. It is a patron’s responsibility to return items on time!

  • First notice: Patrons will receive a notice from Koha (the CCS Library’s catalog system) via email that their due date is approaching two (2) days before the due date.
  • Second notice: Two days after the due date, patrons with overdue ILL items will lose their ILL and borrowing privileges until each item is returned in good condition. The fine of $1/day will begin to accrue.
  • Third notice: 28 days after the item(s) was due, ILL materials are officially declared lost. All patrons will be responsible for replacement costs. The charge for a lost interlibrary loan item is determined by the lending library. Many libraries will accept a replacement copy (if available), often with a small processing fee. Others will send an invoice, which can vary greatly, usually between $75 and $150. If you lose an interlibrary loan item, please contact us immediately at interlibraryloan@collegeforcreativestudies.edu to avoid losing privileges. We will contact the lending library to see what the options are and provide you with direction.

Note, CCS Library tracks occurrences of overdue items. Repeat offenses that require staff to issue second notices on three or more occasions will result in the permanent revocation of interlibrary loan borrowing privileges until items are returned or replaced.

  • A notice of status change will be sent.
  • Only requests for articles or scans will be processed.

Blocked ILL users who can no longer borrow items must meet with the Technical Services Librarian or Library Director to negotiate a return to their original status. This change will require:

  • The return of all overdue materials and;
  • The payment of all outstanding fees and fines; and
  • Review of the ILL policies is performed

Repeated incidents causing suspension of service may result in permanent loss of privileges.

ADA Request For Academic Accommodations Process

Students should: 

  • Contact the Dean of Students at 313-664-7675 to set up a meeting to discuss academic accommodations.
  • Submit official documentation substantiating the disability. Regardless how obvious a disability may be, official documentation is needed.  A disabilities intake form is available on the College website and on BlackBoard.

CCS will then: 

  • Review requests for academic accommodations. 
  • Take appropriate measures to make approved accommodations. 

Information disclosed to CCS regarding disabilities will not be shared with anyone, except CCS personnel who need to know based on the academic accommodations being requested. Disclosure will be determined on an individual basis and the student will be notified prior to the dissemination of any information. All students are encouraged to self-disclose their disabilities which they feel may affect their academic work before the start of each term. Retroactive accommodations cannot be made for students disclosing after an assignment and/or exam. 

Questions can be directed to the Dean of Students at 313-664-7675.