RECIPROCAL FACULTY BORROWING PROGRAM
Auburn University Libraries
Access Services Department


THE PROGRAM

To promote and facilitate scholarly research and communication among members of their faculties, the university research libraries (members of the Association of Research Libraries) of OCLC have established a program to provide broader access to scholarly materials. Under the aegis of the Research Libraries Advisory Committee to OCLC (RLAC), the libraries have developed an agreement to extend library privileges to faculty members of other research universities that are ARL members.

Participating institutions that provide borrowing privileges via the Reciprocal Faculty Borrowing Program (RFBP) are listed below.

The program generally applies to the faculty based on the main campus of the participating institution. The home institution determines who is eligible for a Reciprocal Faculty Borrowing Program card. The lending library determines whether the card will be accepted for on-site use/and or borrowing.

FACULTY PARTICIPATION

Materials may be used on the premises of the owning library or may be borrowed, depending on the policies of the lending library.

Privileges vary from institution to institution. Faculty members intending to visit a participating library should ask their home libraries to check online in the OCLC Name-Address Directory for the limitations and relevant policies and practices of the prospective lending library.

A faculty member from an institution participating in the Reciprocal Faculty Borrowing Program may request a Reciprocal Faculty Borrowing Program card from the home library. To borrow materials, the visiting faculty member must present the Reciprocal Faculty Borrowing Program card and any other identification the lending library requires at the main campus library of any participating institution.

IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF FACULTY MEMBERS TO ...

Please note that this is a program of privileges. At its discretion, a participating institution may suspend the privileges of its own faculty members or of the faculty members of another participating institution.

Reciprocal Faculty Borrowing Program (RFBP) cards are available upon request at the Document Delivery Services Office (2nd floor) of the Ralph Brown Draughon Library.


For additonal information regarding the Faculty Reciprocal Borrowing Program, contact Jeff Luzius, Document Delivery Services Librarian at 334/844-1745.