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CCALD CLC Member Chart Council of Connecticut Academic Library Directors Connecticut Library Consortium Reciprocal Library Borrowing Program for Academic Year 2018-2019 Library and Loan Material Overdue Lost book charges Overdue Notes Contact Person Period types lent fines recall fine Albertus Magnus College 4 weeks, one four-week Books $.10 per day per item $50.00 plus None Rosary Hall renewal $10.00 processing 700 Prospect Street fee New Haven, CT06511 Carol Skalko V: 203-773-8511 [email protected] Asnuntuck Community College 4 weeks, one 4-week Books, videos None Replacement cost, None Learning Resource Center renewal $25.00 for 170 Elm Street paperback and Enfield, CT 06082 Phone renewals allowed $35.00 for hardcover, plus Matt Hall $5.00 fee Director of Library Services V: 860-253-3171 F: 860-253-3176 [email protected] Capital Community College 4 weeks, one 4-week Books None Replacement Non-circulating: 950 Main Street renewal. price Reference books, Hartford, CT 06103 Reserved textbooks, Videos, Lien Tran DVDs, CDs and V: 860-906-5026 Periodicals. F: 860-906-5255 [email protected] Central Connecticut Books – 4 weeks Books, DVDs, $.10 per day per item. $75.00 per item, 15 item limit State University CDs Maximum of $10.00 per plus $25.00 Elihu Burritt Library All Audio/Visual materials item. processing fee New Britain, CT 06050 – 2 weeks Kimberly Farrington V: 860-832-3403 [email protected] Library and Loan Material Overdue Lost book charges Overdue Notes Contact Person Period types lent fines recall fine Connecticut College 28 day loan with one Books only. $35.00 non-refundable $50.00 minimum $7.00 per 10 item limit Charles E. Shain Library renewal. processing fee per item if or price of book, day – 270 Mohegan Avenue more than 28 days whichever is $70.00 New London, CT 06320 Phone renewals allowed. overdue. higher. maximum. James Gelarden All loans subject to recall. Access Services Librarian V: 860-439-2662 [email protected] Eastern Connecticut State Books, books on CD, and Books, videos, Books, books on CD, sound Replacement cost, Overdue 10 items total - University sound recordings – 28 books on CD, recordings - $.10 per day plus $25 fine per day Limit of 3 for J. Eugene Smith Library days, 2 renewals sound processing fee, is doubled videos. 83 Windham Street recordings Videos – $1.00 per day plus accumulated Willimantic, CT 06226 Videos – 14 days, 0 overdue fines renewals Kellie O’Donnell-Bobadilla Access Services Librarian V: 860-465-5719 [email protected] Fairfield University Books: Books $.05 per day. Replacement cost $.05 per 4 item limit DiMenna-Nyselius Library 28 days, 1 renewal DVDs plus late fees day, no 1073 North Benson Road CDs Maximum of $5.00. maximum Fairfield, CT 06824 DVDs/CDs: 28 days, 0 renewals Sharon Sparkman Circulation Supervisor V: 203-254-4044 x2189 F: 203-254-3145 [email protected] Gateway Community College 3 week loan. Books and N/A Cost of the book N/A Library Books on tape plus $5.00 20 Church Street One renewal. New Haven, CT 06510 Bill Maisfehlt V: 203-285-2054 [email protected] Library and Loan Material Overdue Lost book charges Overdue Notes Contact Person Period types lent fines recall fine Goodwin College 3 week loan. Books, DVDs N/A Replacement cost N/A 5 item limit. Hoffman Family Library plus $10 Circulating One Riverside Drive One 3-week renewal. processing fee collection only. East Hartford, CT 06118 Phone renewals allowed. Susan Hansen, Director V: 860-727-6782 [email protected] Hartford Seminary General circulation is 30 Books, videos, Books/videos $.25 per Minimum $50.00 None 10 item limit. 77 Sherman Street Days, 2 renewals cassettes book per day, maximum or replacement Books may not Hartford, CT 06105 cost if higher. be renewed or Video circulation is 7 $25.00 per book/video borrowed if Andrea Jones days, 1 renewal fines are owed. V: 860-509-9500 F: 860-509-9509 [email protected] Housatonic Community College 4 week loan for books. Books. No fines on books. Replacement cost -8 book limit at Library One renewal, provided for lost books and a time; no more 900 Lafayette Boulevard there is no hold. Phone Magazines – in $1.00 per weekday up to DVDs. than 5 books on Bridgeport, CT 06604 renewals allowed for house use only. $5.00 for Videos, DVDs, the same subject. books; have at hand when and CDs. Minimum $40.00. --3 item limit at a Mark Gore you call. Reference time for Videos, Circulation Supervisor One week loan with no books do not Privileges are blocked if DVDs and CDs. V: 203-332-5069 renewals for Videos, circulate. there are outstanding fines --No ILL for [email protected] DVDs, and CDs. or lost materials. CCALD borrowers. Lincoln College of New England 3 weeks, one 3-week Books, videos, $.10 per day per item, Replacement cost None Non-circulating: Southington Campus renewal. older maximum of $10.00 per of material. Reference books, Anthony A. Pupillo Library periodicals loan period per item. Out of print: Latest issue of 2279 Mount Vernon Road Phone renewals allowed. $50.00 for Periodicals Southington, CT 06489 hardcover, $25.00 for 3 item limit Shawn Fields, Director paperback. V: 860-628-4751 x148 [email protected] Library and Loan Material Overdue Lost book charges Overdue Notes Contact Person Period types lent fines recall fine Lincoln College of New England 3 week loan. Books. $0.10 per item per day. Replacement None. Hartford Campus charge + $5.00 85 Sigourney Street processing fee. Hartford, CT 06105 Yasemin Agis V: 860-628-4751 [email protected] Lyme Academy 4 week loan; all loans Books $.25 per day $65.00 minimum $.25 per 3 item limit College of Fine Arts subject to recall. One discretionary day 84 Lyme Street renewal granted. higher fees will Old Lyme, CT 06371 Requests for renewals be charged for should be made priorto books whose Circulation Supervisor due date. replacement cost V: 860-434-5232 x130 Requests for renewals greatly exceeds [email protected] may be processed by the minimum fee. phone or in person. Manchester Community College Books: 3 weeks with one Books, DVDs, N/A Book price plus $1.00 per Non-circulating: Library, M.S. 15 2-week renewal Videos, CDs, $10.00 day, Reference, Great Path Audiobooks processing fee, maximum Periodicals, and P.O. Box 1046 A-V: 1 week with one 1- or fee necessary of $5.00 Reserve Manchester, CT 06040-1046 week renewal to replace book per item. materials. if OP. Christi Geisinger Phone renewals allowed. We issue cards Inter-Library Loan and lend to all V: 860-512-2886 or CT residents. V: 860-512-2880 (Circ. desk) F: 860-512-2871 5 item limit [email protected] Library and Loan Material Overdue Lost book charges Overdue Notes Contact Person Period types lent fines recall fine Middlesex Community College Books:3 weeks with one Books, DVDs, All materials except Item price plus All Our agreement Library 2-week renewals Videos, CDs, DVDs $.10 per day, $10.00 processing materials includes all 100 Training Hill Road Records maximum of $5.00 per fee, or fee except students, Faculty Middletown, CT 06457 A-V: 1 week with one item. necessary to DVDs $.10 and Staff and will 1-week renewal replace item if per day, honor any valid Wei Cen DVDs: $.50 per day, OP. maximum CCALD card from Librarian Phone renewals allowed. maximum of $5.00 per of $10.00 member V: 860-343-5834 or item. per item. institutions V: 860-343-5830 (Circ. Desk) F: 860-343-5874 DVDs: [email protected] $.50 per day, maximum of $10.00 per item. Mitchell College 28 days. Books, $.10 per day per item. Replacement cost Regular 5 item limit. 437 Pequot Avenue excl. reserves, of book ($50; overdue New London, CT 06320 One 28-day renewal Juvenile, and Maximum of $15.00 per market price fines apply. allowed. New Arrivals. loan period per item. prevails when Katie Nazarian Visual Media available) plus V: 860-701-7789 Phone renewals allowed. will be loaned 25% processing F: 860-701-5099 on a pick-up fee. [email protected] basis only Naugatuck Valley Community 3 weeks, one renewal Books None Replacement cost None College Phone renewals allowed of book, plus Max R. Traurig LRC/Library $10.00 750 Chase Parkway processing fee Waterbury, CT 06708 Elaine Milnor Circulation Supervisor V: 203-575-8024 F: 203-575-8062 [email protected] Library and Loan Material Overdue Lost book charges Overdue Notes Contact Person Period types lent fines recall fine Northwestern Connecticut 3 weeks, 2 renewals Books, CDs, None $10.00 None 10 item limit on Community College Phone renewals allowed Videos & processing fee books Park Place East DVDs plus cost of Winsted, CT 06098 Videos/DVDs – 7 days materials 5 item limit on No renewals CDs Jeremy Withnell Library Associate - Public Services 2 item limit on V: 860-738-6478 videos F: 860-379-4995 [email protected] Our agreement includes all students, Faculty and Staff and will honor any valid CCALD card from member institutions Norwalk Community College 3 Weeks, Books and CDs All formats, $1.00 per day on videos Replacement cost Faculty/Staff Status: 188 Richards Avenue (music & audio), one excluding: and DVDs plus $10.00 4 item limit on Norwalk, CT 06854 renewal • Course processing fee per Videos/DVDs reserves item Student Status: 2 item limit on Paula Podlaski 1 week, Videos and DVDs; • Reference Videos and DVDs Library Associate no renewals allowed • Textbook-on- (2 of one type or V: 203-857-7201 Reserve combo to total 2) F: 203-857-7380 Phone renewals allowed: collection [email protected] 203-857-7200 • Serials All videos and DVDs • eBooks returned via State Courier or C-Car must be properly packaged according to the guidelines set by each agency.
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