Realizing the variety in type and duration of information needs, the Turchin circulation policy has remained liberal in order to satisfy as many patrons as possible. The Turchin staff reserves the right to recall any material at any time, as deemed necessary.
Categories of Library Patrons
Undergraduate Students
All Tulane undergraduate students may check out an unlimited number of circulating books for a period of four weeks each. There are unlimited renewals. However, renewals will not be placed on materials in which another patron has requested use. The library furthermore reserves the right to recall library material requested by another patron.
Graduate Students
All Tulane graduate students may check out an unlimited number of circulating books for the semester. There are 10 renewal periods. However, renewals will not be placed on materials in which another patron has requested use. The library furthermore reserves the right to recall library material requested by another patron.
Faculty
Tulane faculty may check out circulating books for a period of one year. The library reserves the right to recall material. Library journals circulate for a period of one week to Business School Faculty only.
Tulane Alumni
Tulane alumni are welcome to check out circulating books once they become a "Turchin Library Subscriber." Alumni may become a "Turchin Library Subscriber" by paying an annual fee of $50.00. The subscriber card will be valid for a period of 12 months from the date of subscription. Turchin Library Subscribers are permitted to have a maximum of five books checked out at one time, and are entitled to check out circulating books for a period of two weeks. Subscribers are entitled to one 2 week renewal period. However, renewals will not be placed on materials in which another patron has requested use. The library furthermore reserves the right to recall library material requested by another patron. Subscribers do not have access to the licensed electronic databases, or to interlibrary loan services.
Howard-Tilton Subscribers
Howard-Tilton Subscribers are treated as Tulane Alumni Subscribers. They are permitted to have a maximum of five books checked out at one time, and are entitled to check out circulating books for a period of two weeks. Subscribers are entitled to one 2 week renewal period. However, renewals will not be placed on materials in which another patron has requested use. The library furthermore reserves the right to recall library material requested by another patron. Subscribers do not have access to the licensed electronic databases, or to interlibrary loan services.
Circulating Materials
Circulation Process
All patron categories are required to follow the following procedure in checking out library material.
- The patron must present a valid Tulane ID when checking out material.
- Faculty - faculty ID.
- Students - student ID.
- Turchin Library Subscribers - subscriber card.
Renewals
The renewal period is dependent on the category of patron. (See Library Patron section for details.) The material can be renewed in person, by telephone, or online, via TULANET.
Fines
The Turchin Library does not fine for past due materials. However, in the event the library places a recall on material, and the material is not returned within the designated time period, the patron will be charged $1.00 fine per day until the material is returned. All circulating material is subject to recall after a period of 10 days
Lost Materials
In the event the patron loses an item checked out to him/her, the patron is responsible for the replacement cost of the book, a standard fee of $49.00, plus a $15.00 handling fee.
Destruction of Materials
In the event a library patron defaces or destroys library material, he/she will be responsible for the replacement value of the material plus a $15.00 handling fee. This fee applies whether the material has been checked out, or is being used in the library.
Interlibrary Loans Past Due
Even though the Turchin Library may have a lenient fine policy, those libraries from whom we receive interlibrary loans, may not. It is therefore essential that all interlibrary loans be returned when due. If the Turchin Library is fined for delinquent interlibrary loans, the library reserves the right to pass this cost on to the patron.