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SPECIAL SERVICES AND AREAS
Photocopying & Printing Services: There is one photocopying machine for                      DILLARD UNIVERSITY
student use on the first floor of the library. Also all print outs for all computers
are routed to the front desk. In order to print please ask for assistance from               WILL W. ALEXANDER
the persons at the circulation desk. Copies & print outs are $.10 cents each.
Color copies & print outs are $.50 cent each. Microfilm/Microfiche readers are                  LIBRARY GUIDE
located on the first floor of the library.
                                                                                             http://books.dillard.edu
Information Literacy Room & Classes: Located on the first floor. This
room is designated for previously arranged Information Literacy classes and
Faculty & Staff scheduled enrichment workshops. When space is not in use, it
is available for student use. Information Literacy Classes are designed for
students to develop an understanding of evaluating and effectively developing
their library skills. These classes seek to assist the student in organizing and
researching information online as well as in print form. Please contact our
Reference Librarian by email at: gpalmer@dillard.edu.

Casual Reading Room/Café A la cart: Located on the first floor. The café
offers quick-and casual dining for students on the go with a variety of
sandwiches, salads and wraps along with a coffee and pastry stop.

Study Rooms: Located on the first and second floor. The study rooms are
available for small group study. A faculty study room is also available for
faculty research. All rooms require a valid Dillard I.D. for usage. Each room
can be blocked off for 3 hour intervals only.

Archives: The Archives Collection, located on the second floor contains a
collection of Dillard University bulletins (newsletters), Le Diable Bleu,
catalogues of Straight College and New Orleans University, clippings, pictures                               2601 Gentilly Blvd.
and other related materials by and about Dillard University.                                              New Orleans, LA 70122
The Collections are open by appointment only. Please call Mr. Michael                                (504) 816-4786 – Circulation Desk
Campbell in the library at: (504) 816-4960 for more information.
mcampbell@dillard.edu                                                                              Ms. Cynthia J. Charles, Interim Dean
Distance Learning Room: Located on the second floor. This room is
designed for small presentations, meetings or workshops. To reserve this space         Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, & the DUCTLAT & Library Blogs
contact Mr. Malik Bartholomew at mbartholomew@dillard.edu
                                                                                                          http://books.dillard.edu
Interlibrary Loans: This service attempts to obtain materials not owned by                               www.ductlat.blogspot.com
Dillard University from other libraries. Patrons are responsible for all cost                        http://twitter.com/#!/DULibrary
connected to the interlibrary loan.                                                        https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Dillard-University-
                                                                                                           Library/294368029889
LALINC Cards: These are courtesy cards extended to faculty and staff which
allow borrowing privileges from other neighboring institutions.
WILL W. ALEXANDER LIBRARY                                        CIRCULATION RULES AND REGULATIONS
                   DILLARD UNIVERSITY                                            A current Dillard University I.D. card must be presented to borrow books
                 NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA                                          and materials. Each patron is held personally responsible for library
                                                                                 materials checked out to them. The library has installed a security system
The Will W. Alexander Library welcomes you as a patron. The overall              that will alert staff members of material that is not properly charged.
mission of the Will W. Alexander Library is to support the curricula of the      All materials must be checked out 15 minutes prior to closing.
University. The purpose of this guide is to assist you in locating the various
resources available for your use. Library staff is available to provide          LOAN PERIODS AND RENEWALS: Books are loaned for 2 weeks
assistance. It is our hope that you will take maximum advantage of your          (14 days), with renewal privileges if no other requests have been made for
library resources and privileges.                                                the material. Students who have outstanding over-due books or fines will
                                                                                 not be allowed check-out privileges. All books must be returned by final
The Will W. Alexander Library contains collections of materials in all the       examination week of each semester.
fields of knowledge represented in the curricula of the University. Over
106,000 volumes Electronic Collections include:                                  RETURNING BOOKS: Books should be returned to the circulation
10,000 Full-Text electronic journals                                             desk at the entrance of the building.
88,000 E-Book titles
    350 E- Reference                                                             RESERVE BOOKS: Reserve materials are resources placed on limited
                                                                                 circulation at the request of a faculty member. Circulation privileges are
LIBRARY HOURS                                                                    recommended by the faculty member who places the material on reserve.
                                                                                 To use these items you must leave your current I.D. at the circulation desk.
Monday - Thursday……………. 7:30a.m. -11:00p.m.                                      There is a 2 hour limit on all reserve materials. All reserves are due back
Friday………………………         7:30a.m. - 5:00p.m..                                     at the reserve desk fifteen (15) minutes before closing.
Sunday………………………… 1:00p.m. -9:00p.m.
                                                                                 FINES: Fines for overdue regular circulating books are 10 cents per day
HOLIDAY, SUMMER AND INTERSESSION HOURS POSTED                                    per book. If a book is lost, the student is charged the replacement cost of
AS NEEDED                                                                        the book and a $25.00 processing fee. Failure to pay library fees will result
                                                                                 in the student not being able to receive semester grades nor can they receive
LOCATION GUIDE FOR BOOKS AND PERIODICALS                                         a transcript.
The Will W. Alexander Library uses the Library of Congress Classification
System, also referred to as the LC system, which is a combination of letters     EATING, DRINKING AND SMOKING: Food and beverages may be
and numbers designating a CALL NUMBER.                                           consumed in the Casual Reading Room on the first floor of the library.
                                                                                 Only capped bottled water and spill proof mugs are allowed in general
“REF”- REFERENCE BOOKS located on the first floor of the library                 study areas of the library. Open canned drinks with straws are prohibited.
                                                                                 The Will W. Alexander Library is a smoke -free building; therefore tobacco
PERIODICALS (CURRENT) located on the first floor                                 products are not permissible.

A-Z GENERAL CIRCULATING BOOKS located on the second floor

PERIODICALS (BOUND VOLUMES) located on the second floor

THE LIBRARY IS FOR ACDEMIC STUDY!!! PLEASE BE QUITE
                                                                                               Created by: Jacquel D. Cockerham, Administrative Assistant
OR WE WILL ASK YOU TO LEAVE!!!                                                                        Updated by: Malik Bartholomew 08/22/2011

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Dillard University Library Guide Fall 2011 Spring 2012

  • 1. SPECIAL SERVICES AND AREAS Photocopying & Printing Services: There is one photocopying machine for DILLARD UNIVERSITY student use on the first floor of the library. Also all print outs for all computers are routed to the front desk. In order to print please ask for assistance from WILL W. ALEXANDER the persons at the circulation desk. Copies & print outs are $.10 cents each. Color copies & print outs are $.50 cent each. Microfilm/Microfiche readers are LIBRARY GUIDE located on the first floor of the library. http://books.dillard.edu Information Literacy Room & Classes: Located on the first floor. This room is designated for previously arranged Information Literacy classes and Faculty & Staff scheduled enrichment workshops. When space is not in use, it is available for student use. Information Literacy Classes are designed for students to develop an understanding of evaluating and effectively developing their library skills. These classes seek to assist the student in organizing and researching information online as well as in print form. Please contact our Reference Librarian by email at: gpalmer@dillard.edu. Casual Reading Room/Café A la cart: Located on the first floor. The café offers quick-and casual dining for students on the go with a variety of sandwiches, salads and wraps along with a coffee and pastry stop. Study Rooms: Located on the first and second floor. The study rooms are available for small group study. A faculty study room is also available for faculty research. All rooms require a valid Dillard I.D. for usage. Each room can be blocked off for 3 hour intervals only. Archives: The Archives Collection, located on the second floor contains a collection of Dillard University bulletins (newsletters), Le Diable Bleu, catalogues of Straight College and New Orleans University, clippings, pictures 2601 Gentilly Blvd. and other related materials by and about Dillard University. New Orleans, LA 70122 The Collections are open by appointment only. Please call Mr. Michael (504) 816-4786 – Circulation Desk Campbell in the library at: (504) 816-4960 for more information. mcampbell@dillard.edu Ms. Cynthia J. Charles, Interim Dean Distance Learning Room: Located on the second floor. This room is designed for small presentations, meetings or workshops. To reserve this space Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, & the DUCTLAT & Library Blogs contact Mr. Malik Bartholomew at mbartholomew@dillard.edu http://books.dillard.edu Interlibrary Loans: This service attempts to obtain materials not owned by www.ductlat.blogspot.com Dillard University from other libraries. Patrons are responsible for all cost http://twitter.com/#!/DULibrary connected to the interlibrary loan. https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Dillard-University- Library/294368029889 LALINC Cards: These are courtesy cards extended to faculty and staff which allow borrowing privileges from other neighboring institutions.
  • 2. WILL W. ALEXANDER LIBRARY CIRCULATION RULES AND REGULATIONS DILLARD UNIVERSITY A current Dillard University I.D. card must be presented to borrow books NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA and materials. Each patron is held personally responsible for library materials checked out to them. The library has installed a security system The Will W. Alexander Library welcomes you as a patron. The overall that will alert staff members of material that is not properly charged. mission of the Will W. Alexander Library is to support the curricula of the All materials must be checked out 15 minutes prior to closing. University. The purpose of this guide is to assist you in locating the various resources available for your use. Library staff is available to provide LOAN PERIODS AND RENEWALS: Books are loaned for 2 weeks assistance. It is our hope that you will take maximum advantage of your (14 days), with renewal privileges if no other requests have been made for library resources and privileges. the material. Students who have outstanding over-due books or fines will not be allowed check-out privileges. All books must be returned by final The Will W. Alexander Library contains collections of materials in all the examination week of each semester. fields of knowledge represented in the curricula of the University. Over 106,000 volumes Electronic Collections include: RETURNING BOOKS: Books should be returned to the circulation 10,000 Full-Text electronic journals desk at the entrance of the building. 88,000 E-Book titles 350 E- Reference RESERVE BOOKS: Reserve materials are resources placed on limited circulation at the request of a faculty member. Circulation privileges are LIBRARY HOURS recommended by the faculty member who places the material on reserve. To use these items you must leave your current I.D. at the circulation desk. Monday - Thursday……………. 7:30a.m. -11:00p.m. There is a 2 hour limit on all reserve materials. All reserves are due back Friday……………………… 7:30a.m. - 5:00p.m.. at the reserve desk fifteen (15) minutes before closing. Sunday………………………… 1:00p.m. -9:00p.m. FINES: Fines for overdue regular circulating books are 10 cents per day HOLIDAY, SUMMER AND INTERSESSION HOURS POSTED per book. If a book is lost, the student is charged the replacement cost of AS NEEDED the book and a $25.00 processing fee. Failure to pay library fees will result in the student not being able to receive semester grades nor can they receive LOCATION GUIDE FOR BOOKS AND PERIODICALS a transcript. The Will W. Alexander Library uses the Library of Congress Classification System, also referred to as the LC system, which is a combination of letters EATING, DRINKING AND SMOKING: Food and beverages may be and numbers designating a CALL NUMBER. consumed in the Casual Reading Room on the first floor of the library. Only capped bottled water and spill proof mugs are allowed in general “REF”- REFERENCE BOOKS located on the first floor of the library study areas of the library. Open canned drinks with straws are prohibited. The Will W. Alexander Library is a smoke -free building; therefore tobacco PERIODICALS (CURRENT) located on the first floor products are not permissible. A-Z GENERAL CIRCULATING BOOKS located on the second floor PERIODICALS (BOUND VOLUMES) located on the second floor THE LIBRARY IS FOR ACDEMIC STUDY!!! PLEASE BE QUITE Created by: Jacquel D. Cockerham, Administrative Assistant OR WE WILL ASK YOU TO LEAVE!!! Updated by: Malik Bartholomew 08/22/2011