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  1. Where can I find links to other library catalogues?Where can I find links to other library catalogues?
    You will find links to other university, state and national library catalogues in the Library website, under Borrowing - Reciprocal Borrowing. Alternatively you can search the National Library databa...
  2. Am I eligible to become a reciprocal borrower at Notre Dame?Am I eligible to become a reciprocal borrower at Notre Dame?
    Reciprocal borrowing is an arrangement that allows for students of the University to borrow materia... organizations to borrow from our libraries. All reciprocal borrowing occurs under one of two frame...
  3. As a reciprocal borrower, am I eligible to access the computers at Notre Dame?As a reciprocal borrower, am I eligible to access the computers at Notre Dame?
    Computer access, for the purposes of study, is available to reciprocal borrowers in the Fremantle Campus Libraries on weekends and after 5pm weekdays during semester and during opening hours outside o...
  4. As a Notre Dame student, can I borrow at other university libraries?As a Notre Dame student, can I borrow at other university libraries?
    ...automatically offer registration to students and staff of Notre Dame. Click here to view current reciprocal and locally negotiated agreements.
  5. As a Notre Dame staff member, what reciprocal borrowing rights do I have at other libraries?As a Notre Dame staff member, what reciprocal borrowing rights do I have at other libraries?
    ...of ULA but who are willing to offer services to our staff and students. Click here to view current reciprocal and locally negotiated agreements. * Please note students and staff eligible to borrow f...
  6. I am an Alumni, can I borrow from the Library?I am an Alumni, can I borrow from the Library?
    Alumni library registration is a free service available to anyone who is a graduate of a degree program offered by The University of Notre Dame Australia. Currently Alumni can borrow from St Teresa...
  7. How long can I borrow for?How long can I borrow for?
    Each Library has particular loan periods based on its collections and the needs of its users. Use the following links to view the loan periods for your Library: Broome Campus Library; Craven Law Libr...
  8. What do I need to know to borrow from the Notre Dame Libraries?What do I need to know to borrow from the Notre Dame Libraries?
    To borrow from the Notre Dame Libraries you will need to register your student or staff ID card at a Library on your campus. When should I register? - When you first start your ...
  9. How many items can I borrow?How many items can I borrow?
    To borrow from the Notre Dame Libraries you will need to register your staff or student ID card at the beginning of each year and present this card each time you wish to borrow items from your Libr...
  10. As a reciprocal borrower, am I eligible to access the e-resources like databases at Notre Dame ?As a reciprocal borrower, am I eligible to access the e-resources like databases at Notre Dame ?
    Reciprocal borrowers who are registered at the Fremantle Campus will be provided with access to the Universities electronic resources such as databases and e-books on campus after 5 pm weekdays an...
  11. Can members of the public borrow from the Library?Can members of the public borrow from the Library?
    ...ch library has its own policy on public borrowers. Please use the links below to view the public borrowing policy of the Campus Library closest to you. Broome Campus Library Craven Law Library B...
  12. How can I check if I have anything overdue?How can I check if I have anything overdue?
    ...t/Staff ID card. From here you can view all items you have out on loan, their due dates and your borrowing history. You can also renew items from here. Please Note: Only items in the main c...
  13. Why does the library charge fines for overdue materials ?Why does the library charge fines for overdue materials ?
    Like most libraries and all university libraries, the Library imposes a financial penalty upon borrowers who fail to return loans by the designated due date. We do this to create an incentive to hono...
  14. When do I have to pay my library fines?When do I have to pay my library fines?
    ...e paid until the total balance due is $20.00 or more. Once you owe the Library $20.00 or more your borrowing rights will be suspended until such time as you have cleared the total balance due. Balan...
  15. How much are the library fines?How much are the library fines?
    Like most libraries and all university libraries, the Library imposes a financial penalty upon borrowers who fail to return loans by the designated due date. We do this to create an incentive to hono...
  16. I've used the 'My Account' feature in the Library Catalogue previously, but now I can't log inI've used the 'My Account' feature in the Library Catalogue previously, but now I can't log in
    ...iversity, re-registering at your campus library will re-activate your access. 3. Staff, public and reciprocal borrowers are required to re-register with the library each year.
  17. How do I login to 'My Account' in the Library Catalogue?How do I login to 'My Account' in the Library Catalogue?
    If you are registering as a new user, you will need to present your student or staff ID card at your Library to have it registered in your borrower record. You can then view your 'My Account' by cli...
  18. How do I borrow a book from EBL (Ebook Library)?How do I borrow a book from EBL (Ebook Library)?
    There are two different methods for borrowing and reading books from EBL. The following guide will assist you if you are on campus and using a public access computer, click here Use the following g...
  19. What is the Reserve Collection?What is the Reserve Collection?
    The purpose of the Reserve collections is to ensure reasonable access for all students to materials that have been selected as unit reading requirements. The Reserve collections are not permanent, ...