Reciprocal Borrowing definition

Reciprocal Borrowing means the right of a person who holds a valid, in-good- standing library registration card from a full member public library to borrow materials on site from other library system full member public libraries under the same conditions that the library provides those materials to its patrons, subject to reasonable restrictions approved by the library's governing board in accordance with requirements of the library system's resource sharing plan and this Part. The term "reciprocal borrowing" encompasses "Statewide Reciprocal Borrowing" and "System-wide Reciprocal Borrowing", which are also defined in this Section.
Reciprocal Borrowing means the right of a person who holds a valid, in good standing library registration card from a full member public library of a library system, to borrow on site from all other public libraries in Illinois that are full members of any library system, without using interlibrary loan mechanisms.
Reciprocal Borrowing for purposes of the State Aid to Libraries Grant Program means that all public libraries within a county that receive Operating Grants extend borrowing privileges without charge to residents of each other’s service areas. Borrowing privileges must apply to all materials that are available to be borrowed by residents of the library service area receiving an Operating Grant. The reciprocal borrowing requirement only applies to a county and the independent municipal libraries within the same county that are applying for State Aid.

Examples of Reciprocal Borrowing in a sentence

  • This agreement updates and supersedes the previous “UALC Reciprocal Borrowing Agreement” dated March 2000.

  • Reciprocal Borrower The Galena Public Library District participates in the Reciprocal Borrowing Program operated under the auspices of Reaching Across Illinois Library System (RAILS) and the Illinois State Library.

  • The Galena Public Library District participates in the Reciprocal Borrowing Program operated under the auspices of the Reaching Across Illinois Library System (RAILS) and the Illinois State Library.

  • To verify current affiliation and streamline the validation process, each lending institution will use the BTAA Reciprocal Borrowing Application developed by the University of Maryland’s University Libraries Digital Data Services (DDS) on behalf of Big Ten Academic Alliance Library Initiatives.