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Reserve Material: Materials placed on reserve by faculty, student tutors or student
organizations can be found at the circulation desk. Reserve materials
are available for use within the Library for periods of three hours.
Some reserve materials may be checked out overnight. These materials
may be checked out one hour before closing and must be returned
within one hour of the Library's opening the next day. When
borrowing materials, a valid student identification card must be
presented. Exception: NC. Bar Exams and the last copy
of a permanent reserve title do not circulate overnight.
Extended Hours: Library hours are routinely extended during the semester and N.C.
Bar exam periods. Requests for additional Library hour extensions
should be made to Ms. Cynthia Ruffin, Assistant Law Librarian for
Public Services.
Photocopying: Students have access to two copiers. Copies are 10 cents each. Each
copier will accept nickels, dimes, or quarters and one and five
dollar bills.
Faxing Services: Students may send a fax from room 230 in the Library.
Services for Students
With Disabilities: Students who need assistance in retrieving
or copying materials, or other services should ask for assistance
at the circulation desk.
Interlibrary Loan (ILL): Students and
faculty may borrow resources not available at NCCU through Interlibrary
Loan. This service allows for the borrowing of circulating sources
from other libraries throughout the nation via OCLC. Interlibrary
loan requests may be submitted at the circulation desk, by phone
(919) 530-5188 or e-mail (ILLrequest@nccu.edu). Requestors will
be notified by phone, e-mail or mail when the item(s) is/are available.
Please allow 24 to 48 hours to retrieve materials from neighboring
Universities and as much as one week to receive an interlibrary
loan requested from other schools.
Interlibrary Loan Request Form
Interlibrary Loan Form(PDF)
UNC-COOP (University of
North Carolina Cooperative Library Lending Program):
This program allows NCCU law students and faculty to borrow materials
directly from all academic libraries in the UNC system with a valid
NCCU identification card.
TRLN (Triangle Research Libraries
Network): NCCU participates in a triangle wide consortium
which includes the University of North Carolina (UNC), North Carolina
State University (NCSU), and Duke University. Membership in this
consortium gives NCCU students and faculty borrowing privileges
at all TRLN Libraries. Go to www.trln.org for directions to these libraries, hours of operation and circulation
policies.
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