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The Pfau Library's resources support the teaching and research needs of our faculty and students. The library may be used by students from other CSU campuses, members of the Inland Empire Academic Libraries Cooperative, and other institutions as well as members of the community. Not all services are available to non-CSUSB users. Please check the general borrowing policies and privileges.

Library Cards

What do you need in order to borrow materials from the Pfau Library? See which of the following categories apply to you:

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Your Responsibilities

You must respect the following provisions of the Pfau Library Lending Code:

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Circulation Policies

Loan Periods and Limits

Category Books Periodicals Tapes & CDs Art Prints Featured Books
&
Audio Books
Videos & DVDs
CSUSB Faculty 1 year (due May 31th) 1 week (bound & current) 2 weeks 28 days 2 weeks 1 week
(limit 5)
Part-Time CSUSB Faculty quarterly 1 week (bound & current) 2 weeks 28 days 2 weeks 1 week
(limit 5)
CSUSB Staff 28 days 1 week 2 weeks 28 days 2 weeks 1 week
(limit 5)
CSUSB Students 28 days 1 week In library use 28 days 2 weeks 1 week
(limit 2)
Library Associates 28 days 1 week In library use 28 days 2 weeks 3 days
(limit 2)
CSU Alumni 28 days 1 week In library use 28 days 2 weeks 3 days
(limit 2)
Other CSU's 28 days 1 week In library use 2 weeks 2 weeks No circulation
IEALC 28 days 1 week In library use 2 weeks 2 weeks No circulation

  1. Books may be recalled by another patron after 28 days.
  2. There is a 3-day grace period for 28-day items, including days the library is closed.
  3. Items that have checkout periods of 3 day, 1 week, and 2 weeks have no grace period.
  4. Videos and DVDs may not be renewed by any user category.
  5. Late fines for videos and DVDs apply to ALL user categories. The fine is $5.00 per day per item to a maximum of $25 per item.
  6. Late fines for Featured Books and Audio Books apply to ALL user categories. The fine is $1.00 per day per item to a maximum fine of $10 per item.

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Fees/Fines

Lost Material Fees: When an item is lost, you will be charged current replacement charge plus a $10 processing fee per item. A refund will be issued for a paid book only if it is returned within one year of the original billing date, and only if the library has your current mailing address. Any outstanding fees will be deducted from the refund.

Damaged Material Fees: Repair cost or replacement cost plus a $10 processing fee per item.

Payments: Fees must be paid at the Circulation Desk. Payment by cash or check is accepted.

If a patron does not receive overdue reminders and/or billing notices, he or she is still responsible for returning items on time. The distance a patron lives from campus does not relieve the borrower of the responsibility to pay fines and/or return items by the due date.

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Placing Recalls

When the book you are looking for is checked out, CSUSB faculty and students may place recalls online or at the Circulation Desk. Recalls online can be requested through the record of the item you need in the Pfau Library Catalog. When viewing the record, select "Request a Hold/Recall" and login as instructed, this will automatically recall the item. Recalls at the Circulation Desk require a call number, author, and title of the book as well as your Coyote OneCard. All material is subject to recall by the Circulation Department. Books may be recalled after they have been checked out for 28 days. When the book is returned, you will be notified by mail. The Circulation Desk will hold the book for you for 7 days.

Placing a Search

The Circulation Department is responsible for the shelving of all materials in the library.

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Renewals

Restricted Materials

Items indicated as "Restricted Circ" in the online catalog are shelved in a locked room but may be checked out. Write down the title and call number and go to the Circulation Desk. Circulation staff will check out the restricted item to you and then retrieve it. You must check out the item in order to see it. If the Circulation Desk is busy, you may need to leave the title and call number information and pick up the book at another time specified by circulation staff.

Periodicals

Located on the third floor, Periodicals provides access to current and bound periodicals (magazines, journals, newspapers). Current magazines and journals are shelved alphabetically by title behind the elevators. Current newspapers are located near the Periodical Desk. Bound (older) magazines or journals are shelved alphabetically by title along one side of the third floor. Older newspapers are on microfilm in the Microforms room on the first floor.