Reciprocal Borrowing Sample Clauses

Reciprocal Borrowing. Public libraries within the Suburban Library Cooperative service area agree to provide reciprocal borrowing privileges to cardholders of other member libraries. Such borrowing is subject to the policies set by the local library for their own residents. SLC Shared System libraries will use the reciprocal borrower’s home library card when registering patrons from SLC member libraries that are not part of the Shared System. Library materials borrowed at one participating library may be returned to any other participating library.
Reciprocal Borrowing. The COUNTY has previously existing agreements authorizing reciprocal borrowing with Seminole, Volusia, and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ counties, and with Lake-Sumter State College. Additional reciprocal borrowing agreements may be entered into by the COUNTY on behalf of the Lake County Library System upon the written approval of the Board of County Commissioners and all participating library governing bodies.
Reciprocal Borrowing. Any school, community college, college, university, or special library in Polk County may enter into a reciprocal borrowing agreement and become a reciprocal borrowing partner with the Cooperative. In order to enter into a reciprocal borrowing agreement, the library requesting the partnership must agree to serve all the residents of Polk County with reference, interlibrary-loan, and borrowing privileges. A reciprocal borrowing partner with the Cooperative will receive reference, interlibrary-loan and borrowing privileges from all member libraries, but will not have a vote on the Governing Board or be eligible to receive State Aid money or any other financial compensation from PCLC. The Bylaws of the Governing Board will delineate the specifics for applying to become a reciprocal borrowing partner as well as requests for reciprocal borrowing from other county library administrative units.
Reciprocal Borrowing. The Washington State Community and Technical Colleges recognize the value of joint collection use of libraries of similar purpose and support reciprocal access to each other’s circulating library materials as an alternative to interlibrary loan. Reciprocal borrowing privileges are available to students enrolled in participating colleges.