

External users are asked to create their PIN when they register online. Your PIN is four digits and for UCL students is set automatically to your date of birth (Day/Day/Month/Month). Your PIN is needed for borrowing books from self service machines. Due at 10:00 on Monday if borrowed after 15:00 on Friday or on Saturday or Sunday. Due at 10:00 on Monday if borrowed on Friday, Saturday or Sunday.ĭue at 10:00 next day if borrowed after 15:00. Due at 23:59 on Monday if borrowed on Wednesday or Thursday.ĭue at 10:00 the next day. How long can I borrow books for? And what are the charges for late return? Normal loan periods and fines for overdue items are: Loan typeĭue at 23:59 on third day. Please refer to the Membership Services pages for more information on borrowing rights. If you don't think any of these restrictions apply, or if you have any other questions, please email us at speak to us in the library. You owe £20 or more on your library account.Short loan items (items with a loan period of less than one week) must be returned at the end of their loan period as usual. Standard (eight-week) loan books can be recalled if they are requested by another user and you will be given one week to return them to us. How can I renew my loans?Īll borrowed books are now automatically renewed if they have a loan period of one week or longer unless they have been requested by another user. Photocopies from journals can also be supplied. Inter-site serviceĬertain items held at outlying UCL sites can be requested to be transferred from one site to another for loan. If you have trouble searching for anything in the library, please ask staff for help. You'll need your UCL ID card and PIN number.īrowse the shelves for the books that you need and take them to a self-service machine to borrow them, or request them via our Click and Collect Service.

#Returning library books to a different library how to
Have a look at our Getting Started guide for information about how to find material. We often have multiple copies of texts on reading lists, have digitized copies of articles and chapters available on your online reading list and have short loan collections (see below) for books in particularly high demand.ĭon't hesitate to get in touch with your subject librarian if you have any questions about getting material for your reading list. We do our best to ensure that as many people as possible can access the reading they need. Will there be enough copies of books on my Reading List?
