TEXSHARE LIBRARY CARD PROGRAM AGREEMENT
Introduction
The TexShare libraries, adopting a common goal
to promote and facilitate access to information, communication,
and research among their communities, will extend free
reciprocal borrowing privileges to each other's patrons,
so they may have direct, personal access to materials
that are not available at the home library. The covenants
listed below are intended to accomplish this goal. This
Agreement became effective March 10, 2000.
Several points should be emphasized before the
covenants of this Agreement are set forth:
The covenants are intended to be minimums. Any
TexShare library is free to expand the privileges it wishes
to offer, but it should not do so in the expectation that
other libraries will do likewise.
This Agreement is not intended to supplant other
agreements between or among libraries, nor is it intended
to be the only agreement of this kind which is permitted
between or among libraries of like interest or common
concern.
It is hoped that the on site privileges extended
to a borrower from another library will be as close
as possible to the privileges the lending library extends
to its own borrowers.
This Agreement should in no way be interpreted
as conferring rights on any borrower. The agreement
is for privileges that may be revoked at any time by
the borrower's home library or withheld by the lending
library.
THE AGREEMENT
1. SCOPE
A. The libraries to which this Agreement
applies are the main and branch libraries constituting each
TexShare library.
B. The individuals to which this Agreement
applies are the patrons of each participating TexShare library.
C. The term patron refers to individuals
identified and/or defined as such by their home library.
2. PRIVILEGES
An eligible patron of a TexShare library may
use the collections of any TexShare library on site,
and, upon completion of the borrower's agreement and
with proper identification, borrow materials that they
may take away with them. Any individual known to have
outstanding charges at his/her home library may be denied
the right to participate in the TexShare Card program.
Participating libraries have agreed to honor
the TexShare card. While libraries may implement their
own policies and procedures for lending to TexShare
borrowers, and may set different lending policies for
these categories of users (public, undergraduate student,
graduate student, faculty, staff), participants may
not establish policies which have the effect of prohibiting
use by patrons from any type of TexShare member library
(academic or public).
3. RESPONSIBILITIES OF BORROWERS
Eligible patrons will:
A. Obtain and sign the TexShare Card which constitutes
the agreement specifying the privileges and obligations
associated with participation in the program and agree
to comply with the terms and conditions of participation
set out in the borrower's agreement.
B. Present appropriate identification as
required by this Agreement and the lending library.
C. Observe the regulations of the lending
library.
D. Return materials in person, by first class,
insured mail, or by the TEXpress courier service where
available, within the loan period prescribed by the
lending library.
E. Return materials immediately in person or
by a form of priority mail if recalled by the lending
library.
F. Pay fines or any other charges assessed by
the lending library, including, but not limited to,
charges incurred as the result of late return, damage,
or loss of materials.
Surrender the TexShare Card to TexShare library
staff if requested.
4. RESPONSIBILITIES OF LIBRARIES
A. Each library will maintain on the TexShare
Web a current record of privileges and limitations applicable
to this Agreement, including collections or types of
materials not subject to the borrowing privileges conferred
under this Agreement, so a prospective borrower may
become acquainted with the regulations of the lending
library.
B. Eligible borrowers may request from their
home library an authorized TexShare Card to present
as identification at other TexShare libraries. Libraries
may refuse to issue TexShare Cards to borrowers with
outstanding charges at their home library or outstanding
charges at any other TexShare library.
C. Lending libraries will take available and
appropriate actions, including timely notification to
the home library, to recover payment from delinquent
borrowers.
D. Home libraries will employ available and
appropriate means to recover payment from borrowers
if lending libraries are unsuccessful in recovering
such charges. Home libraries will take appropriate action
with regard to delinquent borrowers, including suspension
of privileges extended under this agreement or any other
measures deemed appropriate and consistent with local
library practice.
E. If lending libraries fail to receive payment
from borrowers for lost or damaged materials, home libraries
will reimburse lending libraries for obligations outstanding
longer than six months. Reimbursement will cover the
cost of materials only.
5. IDENTIFICATION OF ELIGIBLE BORROWERS
Identification of patrons eligible for privileges
under this Agreement will be by a TexShare Card. The
expiration date is set by the home library, but is not
to exceed one year from date of issuance. The card will
be signed by the director of the home library (or his/her
designee) and the borrower. The lending library may
also require other identification and may issue its
own identification card to be used in conjunction with
the TexShare Card. Borrowed items lent by the lending
library after the expiration date established by the
home library are the responsibility of the lending library.
6. LIAISON AND PROBLEM RESOLUTION
Each library will appoint a liaison for the
TexShare Library Card Program. Duties of the liaison
include promoting the program locally, making available
copies of the program's guidelines and other information,
insuring that the library's policies with regard to
this program are maintained on the TexShare Web, maintaining
a supply of TexShare Cards, administering the program
at the library, and resolving individual problems. Problems
or issues of a broader scope should be resolved among
library directors or their designees.
7. REVIEW AND ASSESSMENT
Each library will maintain, to the extent possible,
the following statistics:
- Number
of TexShare Cards issued.
- Number
of items circulated to visiting borrowers whose privileges
are granted based on their TexShare Card.
- Number
of TexShare visitors registered for borrower privileges.
- Total
number of your library's materials lost by TexShare
borrowers.
- Total
dollar value of these materials.
- Total
number of your library's materials lost by TexShare
borrowers for which you received payment from other
libraries
- Total
dollar value of these materials.
- Total
number of other libraries' materials that TexShare
borrowers of your library lost.
- Total
dollar value that your library paid to other libraries
for these materials.
This information will be reported annually to TexShare staff
who will compile these statistics and issue reports on
program use on an annual basis.
This Agreement will be reviewed annually by
the appropriate TexShare Working Group. This group will make
recommendations to TexShare staff on any needed modifications
to the program.
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