Can members of the public, visiting scholars, independent researchers, and other non-LSU affiliates borrow materials from LSU Library?

 

 

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Some individuals not affiliated with LSU may receive limited borrowing privileges. These individuals include:

  • Louisiana residents (age 18 or older) with valid photo ID
  • Out-of-state residents who teach in Louisiana K-12 schools (must be requested by principal or superintendent)  
  • Out-of-state residents who attend LALINC institutions (must have LALINC Card)
  • Out-of-state residents working for Louisiana state agencies
  • OCLC Reciprocal Faculty Borrowing Program participants
  • Visiting scholars from out-of-state institutions (must be requested by an LSU dean or department head)
  • Graduate students from institutions located in other states or countries (must be requested by thesis advisor, department head, or a librarian at their home institution)
  • Adjunct LSU Faculty with gratis appointments

These privileges do not include offsite access to databases.

Public Patrons may borrow up to 10 books for a period of 28 days. Audio-Visual items circulate for 7 days. All Special Borrowers are subject to all rules and regulations including all library fees.

Please apply for a Public Patron Card at the Access Services Desk in room 241 of LSU Library. Please direct any additional questions or concerns to libcirc@lsu.edu.

  • Last Updated May 22, 2024
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  • Answered By Karl Simmerman

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