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A quick guide for UWA Staff members want to get the most out of the Library.
Last update: Aug 14th, 2009 URL: http://libguides.library.uwa.edu.au/staff  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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Postgraduates & Researchers

There are links to information of prime importance to postgraduates and researchers. Information for postgraduates and researchers is at Help > Guides on the Library Web site.

 

New Books & Journals Display

New Books

New books received by the Library are displayed in their home subject library for one week. You can obtain the list of new books electronically by joining the New Books email list in the Library Services > Other services > Email lists section of the Library Web site.

New Journals

New issues of journals acquired by the Library are displayed in their home subject library.

Newspapers

Current issues of newspapers are located on the first floor of the Reid Library Building. The Library also maintains a guide to finding newspapers and other news sources in the collection.

New Title Reports

If you would like to know more about receiving new title reports via email, please contact a Reader Services Librarian in your subject library, or Ask a Librarian:

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Borrowing from the Library

Borrowing for Staff at the Crawley Campus

  • Staff members at the Crawley Campus may borrow an unlimited number of items from the general collections for a semester.
  • A maximum of two reserve items at the one time for 2 hours each.
  • Note: Some materials, such as journals and reference books, may not be borrowed.

Borrowing for Staff in Regional Areas

Requests and Recalls: All Staff

  • All staff can recall up to ten books at one time.
  • Requests to hold items may be placed on any borrowable items that are on loan, on display, at the bindery, in process or on the hold shelf. When requested by another borrower, items must be returned by the new due date shown on the recall notices. This date overrides the original due date.
  • Items may be renewed unless required by another reader.
  • Staff travelling overseas or inter-state (even for short periods) should return all items before leaving or arrange for someone to access their email notices and return any recalled items.

Reciprocal Borrowing From Other Libraries

 

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