Borrowing privileges for affiliates of organizations/programmes associated with the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ

Canadian University Reciprocal Borrowing Agreement

  • Students, faculty, and staff from most Canadian universities are eligible to borrow material according to the .
  • Privileges are granted until September 15 of the current academic year; a library card from the home university must be presented.
  • Twenty books at a time may be borrowed for two week loan period.

Canadian Association of Optometrists (CAO)

  • Twenty books at a time may be borrowed for two week loan period.
  • The cost of the CAO member’s card is subsidized by a subvention from the Canadian Optometric Education Trust Fund. Due to the nature of the grant, subsidies are only extended to CAO members who are not University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ alumni until funds have been depleted.
  • To be eligible for the subsidy, registration must occur at the Witer Learning Resource Centre.

Continuing education students

  • Twenty books at a time may be borrowed for two week loan period. There is a $20 annual registration fee.

Institute of Computer Research (ICR)

  • A letter of introduction from ICR is required.
  • Privileges are extended for one year at a time.
  • Associates may borrow 20 books at a time for two weeks.
  • Partners may borrow an unlimited number of books for a term loan.

Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics/Institute for Quantum Computing

  • Visiting scholars and postdoctoral fellows are to provide a letter of introduction from the Department of Physics and Astronomy to show their affiliation with University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ.
  • An unlimited number of books may be borrowed for a term loan.

Shad Valley students

  • Twenty books at a time may be borrowed for two weeks loan period.
  • Privileges are extended for duration of program, usually the month of July.