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Application Form for Academic Libraries of ALI’s Reciprocal Borrowing Program Participating Libraries Reciprocal Borrowing Program Ancilla Anderson Name: ______Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary Bethel College Address: ______Butler University Reciprocal Calumet College of St. Joseph ______Christian Theological Seminary Concordia Theological Seminary Borrowing Phone: (______)______Earlham College I Franklin College E-mail Address:______Goshen College & Seminary Program Information about ALI’s mission, Grace College directors, programs, and I understand that the ALI Reciprocal Borrowers Program is a privilege. I agree to observe the Holy Cross College members are listed at library use regulations of the lending library and to Huntington University http://ali.bsu.edu Indiana Tech (Ft. Wayne) return materials within the loan period granted. I will pay any and all fines or other fees incurred. Bloomington (Richmond) Indiana University Kokomo Academic ______Indiana University Northwest (Gary) Signature Date Indiana University School of Dentistry Indiana University School of Law - Bloomington Libraries of Indiana University School of Law - Indiana University South Bend ______Indiana University Southeast (New Albany) Indiana University - Columbus (IUPUC) Indiana Indiana University - Purdue University Fort Wayne For Staff Use Only Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis Indiana Wesleyan University - Marion (ALI) ______Ivy Tech Community College Region 1/Northwest (Gary) Ivy Tech Community College Region 2/North Central (South Bend) Authorized by Ivy Tech Community College Region 3/Northeast (Ft. Wayne) Ivy Tech Community College Region 4/Lafayette Ivy Tech Community College Region 5/Kokomo ______Ivy Tech Community College Region 6/East Central (Muncie) Ivy Tech Community College Region 7/Wabash Valley (Terre Haute) http://ali.bsu.edu Expiration date Ivy Tech Community College Region 8/Central Indiana (Indianapolis) Ivy Tech Community College Region 9/Richmond Ivy Tech Community College Region 10/Columbus (See IUPUC) Ivy Tech Community College Region 11/Southeast Academic Libraries of Indiana Ivy Tech Community College Region 12/Southwest (Evansville) Ivy Tech Community College Region 13/Sellersburg Ivy Tech Community College Region 14/Bloomington Manchester College Institutions that provide borrowing privileges Marian College are listed inside. Participating campuses and Purdue University University of Indianapolis professional libraries are listed separately. Purdue University Calumet Purdue University North Central University of Notre Dame Law School Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology University of Saint Francis Saint Joseph’s College University of For information about the Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College Saint Mary’s College Valparaiso University School of Law Academic Libraries of Indiana: Saint Meinrad School of Theology Upland http://ali.bsu.edu Revised 8/2009 About the Academic ALI’s Reciprocal Borrowing Program Libraries of Indiana

The Academic Libraries of Indiana exists to apply our collective members’ experiences and knowledge in

serving our respective academic communities and to To promote collaboration, innovation, ALI established the reciprocal borrowing bring these together in order to tactically and preservation, and resource sharing program to promote, enhance, and strategically enhance both ALI and our respective facilitate research, teaching, and learn- To maintain resources for improving teaching, institutions. ing in Indiana academic institutions. learning, research, and service To support economic development in Indiana ALI combines the collective expertise of Borrowing privileges through this To improve Indiana’s information infrastructure creating new library services that program extend to the main and branch address the needs of the 21st century libraries of the larger research academic library users. ALI will institutions in Indiana. • expand its members’ capacity to secure How to Participate financial resources The home library authorizes a borrower • improve the digital age information to participate in the program by issuing infrastructure of access and content a signed ALI Borrowers Card. Currently employed faculty and staff and currently Academic Libraries • provide a collective knowledge base for using enrolled students in good standing are of Indiana information technology to improve the information eligible. infrastructure.

The home library has final authority to As a partnership, ALI is committed to designing a issue or deny this privilege. Privileges Borrower Responsibilities range of program goals and elective services in and loan periods are determined by the • Present the ALI Borrowers Card and other ID requested keeping with the needs and financial abilities of all lending (host) library and may vary by the lending library for each visit. our member libraries in order to sustain and augment from the borrower’s home institution. our collective impact. The date may vary depending on the • Observe the rules and regulations of the lending library. status of the borrower. • Return materials safely and in a timely manner.

• Return materials via the home library interlibrary loan Privileges are granted for up to one year (expiring on or before June 30). The service. Borrowers are responsible for overdue charges. borrower takes the ALI Borrowers Card, • Pay all fees, fines and other financial obligations if they campus identification, and a photo ID , with a current address to a participating occur. library. Some lending libraries may • Return recalled materials immediately. If necessary, issue a local library card. The ALI send item(s) by priority or express mail. The Academic Libraries of Indiana is a member Borrowers Card should be presented at organization. For more information, visit each visit. • Supply accurate mailing address and keep it current. http://ali.bsu.edu