Associate Membership
Introduction
The University Library is intended primarily for the use of
members of the University. However, associate membership is
available to other people as well. This is explained below.
Associate membership provides access to both the Brynmor Jones
Library (BJL) on the Hull campus and to the Keith Donaldson Library
(KDL) on the Scarborough Campus.
People who do not belong to the University may apply for
Associate Membership. Membership entitles you to use both the
Brynmor Jones Library on the Hull campus and the Keith Donaldson
Library on the Scarborough campus. Associate Membership is open to
the following groups and individuals. Please note that all
Associate Members are required to pay an initial £10 administrative
charge for a membership card, in addition to any fees payable.
Membership is renewable annually.
- If you are a qualified teacher working in
Kingston upon Hull, the East Riding of Yorkshire, North
Lincolnshire, North East Lincolnshire, Scarborough and the
surrounding area, or a member of the administrative staff of the
local education authorities of those areas, or an Inspector of
Schools based in those areas, then you are entitled to free
Associate Membership. You may use the Library for both reference
purposes and borrowing.
- If you are employed by a regional NHS trust
which has Corporate Membership of the Library, you are entitled to
free individual Associate Membership for both reference and
borrowing purposes.
- If you are a graduate1 of the
University of Hull, you are entitled to free Associate Membership
for reference purposes only. If you want to borrow from the
Library, an annual fee of £50 is payable.
- Other individuals who can demonstrate a clear
need to use specific resources not readily available elsewhere may
apply to the Librarian for Associate Membership.2 This
is free for reference purposes. An annual fee of £75 is payable if
you want to borrow from the Library.
Associate Members with borrowing rights can borrow up to ten
books or other items at any one time. However, you may not use
short loan (24 hour) items, which are in heavy demand and therefore
reserved for the use of the University's own staff and
students.
Applications for associate
membership
If you wish to become an associate member of the Library, you
should first complete an application form. You can request a form
from the Library by post, in person from either the reception desk
in the BJL or from the circulation desk in the KDL, or clicking here. Membership must be
renewed annually.
Your membership card
If your application is accepted, you will be issued with an
associate membership card for which you are required to pay a £10
administrative charge, in addition to any fees payable. This card
is very important. You need it to enter the Library and you need it
to borrow books from the Library. Take good care of your card, and
remember to bring it with you whenever you visit the Library. You
may be refused entry and will not be able to borrow books without
it. The Library reserves the right to charge for replacement cards.
You must never allow your card to be used by anyone else, either to
gain entry to the Library or to borrow books.
NB: Please note that all new associate membership cards will take
24 hours to activate.
Loans
Associate members who have borrowing rights may borrow up
to 10 books or other items at any one time with the exception
of the Short loan collection. The items must be
returned by the due dates specified when the
items are borrowed or renewed, or by the date specified
if an item is recalled. Fines are charged on all overdue
items.
Further information on loan
periods>>
Further information on fine
rates>>
Services to associate
members
Associate members are entitled to use all the facilities of the
Library with the exception of the Short loan collection. However,
they do not have off campus access to the University's electronic
resources as this is not allowed under the terms of our licenses
for these resources. Associate members may access most
of these resources within the Library. The services provided
by the Library are described in full in the twin booklets: Your
guide to the Brynmor Jones Library and Your guide to the
Keith Donaldson Library.
Further information on accessing
electronic resources>>
Library Regulations
All associate members agree to abide by Library Regulations when
they join the Library. Library Regulations are displayed in the
Library, and are available in both printed form and by clicking on this
link.
1. Graduates of the University of Hull include certificate and
diploma holders at pre-degree and postgraduate levels. Holders of
the University-validated awards for the completion of programmes of
study undertaken at partner colleges are not entitled to
Associate Membership under this definition.
2. This does not include college students studying for degrees
or other awards which are validated or franchised by universities
other than the University of Hull. Students studying for degrees or
other awards at other universities may be eligible to use the
Library under a variety of national schemes: details are available
on request.
Page last updated by Sharon Redgrave on
2/24/2012