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of Red Oak Library
200 Lakeview Pkwy
Red Oak, TX 75154
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Mailing address:
P. O. Box 393
Red Oak, TX. 75154
Phone Number
469-218-1230
Renewal Line
972-227-0061

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Interlibrary
Loan Policy
Red Oak Public Library
Materials from the collections of other public libraries, as well
as academic and special libraries, may be borrowed through interlibrary
loan. Patrons may request that the library attempt to locate books
or copies of journal or periodical articles that are not available
in the Red Oak Public Library (ROPL).
Libraries do not lend rare or fragile items, audio-visual materials,
items published within the past six months or items in high demand.
Most libraries do not lend genealogy, microfilm or items designated
as reference in their catalogs. Libraries are under no obligation
to lend materials via interlibrary loan.
Patrons requesting interlibrary loan materials must have a current
ROPL library card, be at least 18 years of age, and have established
a good borrowing history with ROPL for at least 30 days before placing
a request. There is a limit of five (5) open requests per patron
at one time. An item may be borrowed one time within a three-month
period.
Interlibrary loan materials cannot be renewed and those returned
late will be assessed a fine of $1.00 per day per item. Patrons who
do not return the material, or return damaged material, will be billed
for the price determined by the lending library, plus a $5.00 processing
fee.
Borrowers are required to sign the following statement:
I understand
that as an interlibrary loan borrower, I am responsible for:
- Any charges assessed by the lending library, whether or not
I choose to use the material;
- Overdue fines of $1.00 per day as assessed by Red Oak Public
Library and any additional charges, fines or fees imposed by the
lending institution or Dallas Public Library
- Replacement cost plus a processing fee of $5.00 if the materials
are lost or damaged;
- Compliance with the Copyright Law of the United States (Title
17, United States Code) which governs the making of photocopies
or other
reproduction of copyrighted material. Under certain
conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized
to furnish a photocopy
or other reproduction. One of these specified conditions
is that the photocopy or other reproduction is not to be “used for
any purpose other than private study, scholarship, or research.” If
a user makes a request for, or later uses a photocopy or reproduction
for purposes in excess of “fair use”,
the user may be liable for copyright infringement.
This institution
reserves
the
right to refuse to accept a copying order if, in
its judgment, fulfillment of the order would involve
violation of copyright
law.
Reviewed 7/7/06
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