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How to borrow
- Current library Associate Membership and a Campus Card (ID) are required to borrow items.
- Use the University of Auckland Catalogue to find and locate available books. Online resources, e.g. e-books are accessible from a University of Auckland library computer only.
- Visit and borrow from any University of Auckland Library, including Philson Library.
- Request books be delivered to Greenlane and community sites via the internal mail.
- Another library member may borrow on your behalf, see proxy patron service.
What you can borrow and for how long
- If someone recalls a book you have on loan, you must return it by the new due date to avoid suspension of your borrowing and requesting privileges.
- The standard loan period applies to books and On-Demand Collection journals and theses.
Standard Loan period |
Maximum items allowed on loan* |
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Te Toka Tumai Auckland staff |
28 days or 5 days if there is a waiting list Renew to a maximum loan period of 180 days |
100 |
Honorary Clinical Appointments |
60 days or 5 days if there is a waiting list Renew to a maximum loan period of 180 days |
100 |
Journals
- Most journals, including all unbound journals, are for use within the relevant library only.
- Most print journals in the Philson Library may not be borrowed.
- Borrowable journals are usually 3 day or 7 day loans and may not be renewed.
- Journals in On-Demand Collection may be borrowed for the standard loan period.
Philson Short Loan items
- Items in Short Loan collections are usually issued for 2 hours
- They may be renewed twice.
- Some items are available for 3, 5 or 7 day loans. These are not usually renewable.
New Zealand Reference Collection (Philson Library)
- Ask at the Philson Library Lending Desk.
- To be used in the library only.
Videos
- Usually 7 days.
Missing Items
- Ask for assistance if you are unable to locate an item on library shelves.
- You may have the library contact you if a missing item is found.
- If we don't have the item you want, request it and we'll obtain it from elsewhere.
- The Catalogue indicates when items are temporarily unavailable.