Architecture Library
Architecture Library
Circulation

Materials

Undergraduate

and Academy

Students

Faculty

and Staff

Graduate and Honors College Students; CAP Undergraduate Thesis Students*

Resident Affiliate, BSU Alumni, guests, and reciprocal borrowers

Books

4 weeks

1 year

academic year or summer term

4 weeks

Periodicals
Up to 5 Years Old


1 day

Do Not Circulate

Periodicals
5 Years and Older


7 days

Do Not Circulate

Videos

4 days

4 days

4 days

1 day

Course Reserves and Permanent Reserves


2 hours, overnight, 1 day, 3 days, or 7 days

Do Not Circulate

Thesis collection – Undergraduate

Do Not Circulate

Thesis collection – Graduate

4 weeks

1 year

academic year or summer term

4 weeks

*CAP Undergraduate Thesis Students are defined as students currently enrolled in one of these College of Architecture and Planning courses:  LA 451, LA 404.

Library Services
        

Course Reserves

Interlibrary Loan
  • Books and copies of articles not owned by the University Libraries may be obtained for students, faculty, and staff.

Library Instruction

  • Library instruction is available for classes on request. Contact the Architecture Librarian, Amy Trendler, for more information (765-285-5858).

Recall/Hold Request

Materials checked out from the University Libraries are subject to recall after two weeks at the request of other library users or at any time if needed for reserve.

To recall an item:

  1. Login to CardCat and click on the "Recall/Hold Request" link on the left side of the screen in the "Details" of the book.
  2. Or, use the online form on the Recall Materials page.
  3. Specifiy a pick-up location (the Architecture Library or Bracken Library) in the hold request.
  4. Library users will receive an email when the item has been returned to the library. The item will be held at the Circulation Desk for one week.

Reference

Returns

  • Bracken Library books may be returned to the Architecture Library and Architecture Library books may be returned to Bracken Library.

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7/18/08 aet