The library attempts to set hours at the beginning of each academic year. The most recent information is available on this website. Please call (949) 854-8002 x1500 to make sure the library is open if you are coming in from off campus.
| Library Hours Summer 2008 (5/10/2008 to 8/27/2008) Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Saturday - Closed Sunday - Closed Exceptions: 5/26/2008 (Monday) – Memorial Day Closed 7/4/2008 (Friday) – Independence Day Closed |
Concordia ID cards are issued to Concordia faculty, staff, and currently registered Concordia students. Concordia University Library Guest Cards are issued to the following groups:
Alumni and other guests may purchase a $25 CU Library Guest Card which is good for one year.
To check out books from the library, present your current CU identification card or a CU Library Guest Card (see Borrowing Policy) and the materials to the library staff member at the Circulation Desk. They will put a date due card in the book pocket. The last date stamped on the card is the last date you can bring the book back without a fine. (Remember you MUST present your current Concordia ID or guest card to check out any materials from the library.)
The Library limits the number of materials you can check out to 10 items at any time. If you already have 10 items checked out, you will be required to return some before you can check out any others. (This includes reserve materials). The table below shows loan periods.
All items checked out on your card become your responsibility, even if you lend any to someone else. Lost or damaged items will incur a replacement charge of $60.00.
(No Fines) |
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| Book Collection (Circulating) | 28 days * | Semester * | 28 days * | 28 days * |
| Video/Audio Collection | 14 days * | 14 days * | 14 days * | 14 days * |
| Reserve Collection | 7 days Overnight 3 hours Library use only |
7 days Overnight 3 hours Library use only |
7 days Overnight 3 hours Library use only |
Not applicable |
| ESL Collection | 28 days * | Semester * | 28 days * | 28 days * |
| Robert C. Baden Memorial Children's Collection |
28 days * | Semester * | 28 days * | 28 days * |
| Periodical Collection | Does not circulate | Does not circulate | Does not circulate | Does not circulate |
| Reference Collection | Does not circulate | Does not circulate | Does not circulate | Does not circulate |
*Materials may be renewed once, if no one has requested it.
If you wish to keep the material(s) longer than four weeks, you must RENEW the material(s). The library does NOT accept phone renewals, but you can renew the materials yourself using the library catalog [see instructions below] or by bringing the items to the library. There is only one renewal per material. If additional use is necessary, the material must be checked in and then checked out again. Checking out materials can only be done in person! If you do not return the materials by the date stamped on the date due card, they will be overdue.
To renew online:
Our goal is to encourage the timely return of library materials and provide for optimal sharing of the collection. Patrons are responsible for returning or renewing items by the due date. Billing for overdue library materials can be easily prevented by returning materials on time. This policy is not meant to be punitive.
Materials are considered overdue if you have not returned the item or renewed the item within the allotted time. HINT: most books can be kept for 28 days; most video tapes, audio tapes, and CDs can be kept for 14 days. The CU Library charges 25 cents a day PER item checked out. The fines for materials on reserve are substantially higher, $1.00 a day PER item. Fines are incurred every day that the library is open, whether or not school is in session. Fines are not tallied until the material has been returned. Patrons MUST take the responsibility for returning materials on time.
There is a grace period of three days (for non-reserve items only) during which no fines are charged. On the fourth day, fines become retroactive to the first overdue day.
If three or more items are overdue, or unpaid fines of $10.00 or more have accrued, your borrowing privileges will be blocked until the matter is resolved.
If a fine is assessed and it is paid when returning the overdue material, the fine will be reduced by 50%.
If an item is lost or not returned to the library within, a replacement bill will be sent to Student Accounts. When the billing has been forwarded to Student Accounts, then the library can no longer accept payment. The patron must present a receipt from Student Accounts in order to reinstate library privileges.
If you believe you returned the item(s) but it is still checked out to you, please fill out a Claimed Returned (missing book) form either online or in person at the Charging Desk.
You may contact the library if you wish to appeal a fine. Appeals may be made only during the month the charges/fines accrue. Appeals can ONLY be made in writing at the Circulation Desk or through the online form.
Note that the library does not benefit directly from fines. The money collected as fines or processing charges are turned over to general university funds.
The resources of the Concordia University Library have been developed through judicious purchase of materials and the acceptance of many valuable and useful gifts. We will continue to be grateful for the kind of support that has been shown in the past. Because of the nature of a university library collection, certain conditions need to be observed when receiving gifts.
The CU Library welcomes gifts of materials appropriate to our university mission, or funds for the purchase of such materials, recognizing that gifts may provide valuable additions to the collection. Gifts allow material to be added to the collection for little or no initial cost. However, gifts ultimately are not free; they must be catalogued, processed and housed. To keep such expenses to a minimum, tight control is needed.
Most gifts involve monographs, back runs of series, sponsored subscriptions or money. Ordinarily the Library does not collect realia. Final decisions on the retention and disposition of gifts are the responsibility of the Director of Library Services.
These are intended as guidelines to inform prospective donors of the most beneficial types of gifts and the circumstances under which the Library accepts them.
The following concerns should be addressed before judging a gift acceptable for the library collection:
The Library reserves the right to make decisions about the disposition of gifts of materials or funds. The Library also reserves the right to dispose of any gift materials that do not meet the library's collection needs and policy guidelines. Gifts not retained by the library may be given to academic departments, other libraries, sold at book sales, or otherwise given away or discarded.
All donors will receive an acknowledgment letter from the university with the number of titles donated. If requested, a gift plate can be attached to the donated material.
This Lutheran Reformation collection emphasizes Luther, Calvin, the Catholic-Lutheran dialogue, the English Reformation, the Confessions, and basic Lutheran Doctrine.
| Carolina Barton | Director of Library Services | carolina.barton@cui.edu | ext. 1531 |
| Bob Park | Systems Librarian | bob.park@cui.edu | ext. 1518 |
| Maura Dickerson | Public Services Librarian | maura.dickerson@cui.edu | ext. 1575 |
| Rose Kollmorgen | Assistant Librarian for Public Services | rose.kollmorgen@cui.edu | ext. 1501 |
| Kiu Geisler | Library Assistant for Acquisitions and ILL | kiu.geisler@cui.edu | ext. 1535 |
More about the library's administrative staff:
Director of Library Services
Carolina Barton is responsible for the overall administration of the library, including the staff, the annual budget and the selection and maintenance of the library collections, both print and electronic. She is also oversees the academic needs of the students and the faculty concerning the present and future direction of the library.
Systems Librarian
Robert Park maintains the library servers and software and the research computers and workstations. He is also responsible for the development of the library collections and book processing and cataloguing of books and periodicals.
Public Services Librarian
Maura Dickerson is responsible for Bibliographic Instruction and providing reference help. She is the library liaison to the CU Accelerate Program and Ethics Bowl and writes the library newsletter.
Assistant Librarian for Public Services
Rose Kollmorgen provides reference help and bibliographic instruction to students and faculty and supervises interlibrary loans.
Library Assistant for Acquisitions and ILL
Kiu Geisler is in charge of processing all acquisitions, placing orders, and paying invoices.
Student employees are hired through the work study program. They assist with circulation, answer informational questions, and prepare materials for shelving.