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UQ ICTE

UQ-ICTE Student Borrower Guide

Category Period/Number Explanation
Number of items Maximum of 12 including 2 videos Calculated across all branch libraries
Standard loan 14 day Unless requested by another borrower
Short loan No SSAH videos excepted - see below
Videos / DVDs 7 day; maximum 2 items SSAH commercial videos & DVDs only. TV recordings and items from other branches excluded
Photocopy loan No
Journal loan No
Equipment & key loan Headphones; remote control; station ID All other equipment excluded
Renewing your loans 2 times per item Standard loans only
Requesting items No
Who may apply? All students currently enrolled in an UQ-ICTE course
Your responsibilities Check email and "My record" regularly; return or renew by due date; penalties for non-compliance
Items available for loan Books not in special collections; most multimedia
How to borrow Use student card at Autoloan or Loans Desk
Library notices Most are sent to your UQ email account; very overdue items are sent by post
Recalls of standard loans If required by another borrower
Items not on shelf Check status in the catalogue, then sorting shelves; see Loans staff
Returning loans Return to branch library from which it was borrowed
Overdue loans & penalties Overdue penalty system ensures fair access for all users
Clearing your suspension Return all overdue items; reduce total charges to less than $20.00
Payment options Online; in-person; phone; mail
Lost or damaged items Tell Library staff as soon as possible; you may be charged for a replacement fee
Extenuating circumstances Tell Library staff as soon as possible

Who may apply?

All students currently enrolled in a UQ-ICTE course are eligible to register for Library membership.

To register complete and submit the application form.

Your application will be processed within 2 working days. Your UQ Library membership card will be available for pick-up from the Reception Desk in ICTE.

Your responsibilities

You are personally responsible for all material borrowed from UQ Library. Responsibilities include:

  • Checking your email regularly
  • Checking the status of your loans in My Record
  • Returning or renewing your loans by the due date
  • Contacting library staff if you are unable to return items by the due date
  • Returning items if you plan to be away for an extended period
  • Returning high use items to the home branch library

Failure to comply with the conditions of borrowing may invoke penalties under the Library Code of Practice.

How to borrow

Bring your student card and choose between:

  • Autoloan machines - you can check out items yourself
  • Loans Desk

Items available for loan

You may borrow:

  • Books, except those in special collections, such as Reference
  • Most multimedia material (check with the individual branch library)

Renewing your loans

  • Select My Record
  • Contact the Telephone Renewal Service on (07) 3346 9200 and follow the prompts. You will need your Library number and the barcodes of the books you wish to renew; or
  • Visit a branch library and renew on the autoloan machine (where available) or ask loans staff to renew for you.

Library notices

  • Reminders, requests, recalls and overdue notices are sent as a courtesy only. The Library is not responsible for non-receipt. To check on your loans, etc., select My Record.
  • Notices will be sent to the email account in your library record. It is important that you check your email regularly.
  • Notices for very overdue items will be sent by Australia Post to the address in your library record. Please ensure that you keep this address current.

Example of a notice:

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Items not on the shelf

In general, material not on the shelves is already on loan. If the catalogue indicates that the item is 'available' and you are unable to find it on the shelves, check that you have written down the location and call number correctly. Then check the sorting shelves.
If you are still unable to find the item, ask Library staff for help.

Returning loans

High use material, equipment and keys must be returned to the branch library from which they were borrowed. Items borrowed from the Borrow and Return (BAR) machines must be returned to that specific machine.

Whenever possible please return other material to the UQ branch library from which it was borrowed. If this is not possible, material may be returned to any UQ branch library, except Toowoomba, Rockhampton, Hervey Bay and Bundaberg, or via Australia Post. For branch address details go to Locations

Recalls of standard loans

Standard loans are subject to recall if required by another client. An email will be sent to you requesting that the material be returned.

You are guaranteed a loan of at least 7 days, but you must return the item by the new due date to avoid incurring a penalty of $1.40 per day.

Please note that if there are already holds on items you borrow, the loan period will automatically be set to 7 days and no recall notice will be issued.

Overdue loans and penalties

UQ Library has an overdue penalty system to ensure fair access to our resources for all users. Administrative fees and charges are payable under the University Fee Rules. Replacement costs are payable under the Library Code of Practice.

Loan Category Reminder Notice 1st Overdue Notice Final Overdue Notice Bill for Replacement
Standard 7 days before due date 1 day after due date 7 days after due date
Suspended from borrowing
14 days after due date
$145 replacement charge, includng $20 administrative fee
20 cents per day overdue charge until billed
7 day 3 days before due date 1 day after due date 3 days after due date
Suspended from borrowing
5 days after due date
$145 replacement charge, includng $20 administrative fee
$4 per day overdue charge until billed
Recalled Recall notice issued as needed 1 day after due date 7 days after due date
Suspended from borrowing
14 days after due date
$145 replacement charge, includng $20 administrative fee
$1.40 per day overdue charge until billed
Equipment Notice not issued Notice not issued
Suspended from borrowing
Notice not issued 24 hours after due date
$145 replacement charge, including $20 administrative fee
$20 per hour overdue charge until billed

Note: If overdue charges reach $20, you will be suspended from borrowing.

Clearing your suspension

If you are suspended from borrowing, it will be lifted when you:

  1. Return all overdue items
  2. Reduce the total charges to less than $20.00 (the minimum payment is $10)

Note - Individual charges are payable in full

Remember that you can avoid all of the above by returning or renewing material on time.

Payment options

Pay online
Charges may be paid online via the Internet, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Cards accepted are: Mastercard, Visa and American Express. To make a payment
go to My Record.

In Person
Cash, EFTPOS, Credit Card or Money Order payments can be made in person at the Membership and Payments Desk, Level 1, Social Sciences and Humanities Library, St Lucia Campus. Note: payments cease 30 minutes before closing.

Payments can also be taken at the UQ Ipswich and UQ Gatton Campuses. Please contact the relevant branch to arrange the payment.

Pay by Phone
Call 3346 4313 for Mastercard, Visa and American Express payments.

Mail
Make cheque or money order payable to The University of Queensland. Mail to:
Membership and Payments Desk,
Level 1, Social Sciences and Humanities Library,
St Lucia Campus, The University of Queensland, QLD, 4072.

Payments by another person
Someone else may pay your charges on your behalf. If you are over 18 you must authorise them to make the payment. To authorise them:


If you are under 18 your parent or guardian can pay your charges without authorisation.

Lost or damaged items

  • Tell Library staff what has happened as soon as possible
  • You may be charged for the replacement fee, together with a $20.00 administrative charge
  • Refunds will not be given after 28 days
  • If you later find the material, it remains the property of UQ Library and must be returned

Extenuating circumstances

Talk to Library staff as soon as a problem arises. You will find them prepared to listen sympathetically to genuine difficulties.

For more information, please ask Library staff.