Uw Libraries Borrower S Card Alumni

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uw libraries borrower s card alumni

UW Libraries are now open during regularly scheduled hours. Learn more about UW libraries hours and the UW Libraries operations and policies. UWAA members can obtain their UW Libraries card remotely or in person by contacting UW Library Account Services. Privileges include checkout of UW Libraries materials. Current UW Alumni Association members may enter select library buildings* as long as they have a library account, their current UWAA card (either the physical version OR the electronic version in the UWAA app),... Please note that library accounts must be issued by Library Account Services during their regular business hours prior to their visit.

As a member, UWAA provides you access to EBSCO Academic Search Alumni Edition online journals. The Libraries’ contracts for online journals are separate from UWAA. The Libraries licenses and agreements with publishers for access to online journals limit access to current students, faculty, and staff of the University. The Libraries cannot expand remote access to the online journals without being in violation of those agreements. Welcome to UW Libraries! Apply for or renew your UW library borrower’s card to check out items from all 16 University of Washington Libraries.

Cards do not allow for remote access to online journals and databases. Some campus Libraries buildings are open only to current UW students, faculty, and staff. Please check the Libraries & Hours page for specific libraries’ access policies. See further terms and conditions below. Some eligible groups, including current members of the UW Alumni Association and Friends of the Libraries, are eligible for free cards. Current students, staff and faculty from Orbis Cascade Alliance member institutions are also eligible for free cards.

Purchased cards are issued to a principal borrower who can then specify if it is transferable among employees. Additional proxy cards can also be purchased. UW library borrower’s cards are issued to specific individuals and may not be used by, on behalf of, or transferred to another individual, including spouses or children (Corporate and organizational cards are exceptions if... Everyone is welcome to visit the UW Libraries (Seattle, Bothell & Tacoma) and use our books, journals and most other materials while in the library. Note: while your personal UW NetID itself is permanent, some services associated with it—like computer access and library borrowing privileges—expire when you graduate. Become a UW Alumni Association member!

Benefits include eligibility for a UW Libraries Borrower’s Card and access to the EBSCO Academic Search Alumni Edition database. Choose your affiliation below for information about your borrowing and access privileges and the borrowing services available to you. For questions regarding your library account, contact Library Account Services at [email protected] or 206-543-1174. Use Your UW Libraries Borrower’s Card to check out items 30 item limit, generally with a 4 week checkout period; loan periods vary among libraries and material type Access Databases, E-Journals, E-Books, etc.

from Off-Campus? Individuals listed below will be issued a free UW Libraries Borrower’s Card upon presentation of appropriate identification* to Library Account Services. Others may purchase a UW Libraries Borrower’s Card. Faculty, students and staff of Orbis Cascade Alliance institutions Current institutional ID and ability to log into home institution library account Spouses or domestic partners of UW faculty, staff, academic personnel, visiting scholars, administrative personnel, and retired faculty and staff.

Everyone is welcome to visit the UW Libraries (Seattle, Bothell & Tacoma) and use our books, journals and most other materials while in the library. Join the Friends of the Libraries to support the Libraries, fund student scholarships and get a borrower’s card. Cascadia & UW Bothell alumni are welcome to: For both UW Bothell and Cascadia College students: Your library account borrowing privileges expire two weeks into the second consecutive quarter in which you are not enrolled: *borrowing privileges does not include the Miller Horticulture Library or off-campus access to electronic resources.

University of Washington Bothell & Cascadia CollegeCampus LibraryBox 35855018225 Campus Way NEBothell, WA 98011-8245425-352-5340 (Voice & Relay) Your UW ID card (Husky Card) serves as your library card. Use it when checking out books and materials from UW Libraries. New UW Bothell students will receive an email with instructions on how to obtain their Husky Card. ID cards for new students, faculty, and staff will be obtained at the Enrollment Services desk on the lower level of Summit Hall (see campus map) during office hours. You will need to have your UW student/employee ID number and U.S.

state- or federally-issued photo identification with you (such as a driver’s license or passport). They do not accept high school IDs. To get a replacement card, email uwbreg@uw.edu. Include your name, Student ID number, mailing address, and reason for replacement. The non-refundable replacement card fee is $25 and the charge will be added to your student account. All replacement Husky Cards are mailed, and cannot be picked up at Summit Hall.

Your Cascadia ID Card serves as your library card. Use it when checking out books and materials from UW Libraries. New students, faculty, and staff can get their Cascadia ID cards at the Bock Learning Center (CC2-060) during the hours listed on their website. You can call the Bock Learning Center to check that ID card services are available at 425-352-8229. Please bring a government-issued ID with you to get your Cascadia ID card.

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