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No special
forms are required to borrow materials from the library. Members
simply state, as specifically as possible, the subject or topic
about which they desire information. Include any author, title,
or other bibliographic data you have. It may be helpful if you also
indicate the source of your references -- the library
staff may be better able to help if you mention, for example,
that the pamphlet you are seeking was referred to in an article
that appeared in the June 1989 issue of The American Philatelist.
The APRL card
catalogue is a computerized system and is now available
online. In addition to the card catalogue, the APRL uses the
Piper File, an index of a limited number of philatelic periodicals
from the 1880s through the late 1960s. The library will photocopy
Piper File holdings on your topic, so you can select appropriate
periodical articles.
When members
borrow materials that they will have to return to the APRL through
the mail, the library provides a return mailing label and a signature
confirmation form. ALL LIBRARY MATERIALS MUST BE RETURNED
USING SIGNATURE CONFIRMATION, unless you are notified of insured
coverage requirements.
The APRL provides
photocopies in compliance with U.S. Code Title 17 (copyright code).
Member
User Fees
To cover the costs incurred in providing library services through
the mail, fees are:
- Base
fee: $10
per shipment/request (includes up to 15 minutes of staff
time)
- Books: $3
for the first book, $1 for each subsequent book, and $.25
per page for any photocopies
- Photocopies:
(without any books) -- 15 copies included in the base fee plus
$.25 per page afterwards
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Extensive
photocopies/research requests. After
the initial 15 minutes included in the base fee, $20 per hour,
billed in half-hour increments.
If
we anticipate that a request will require additional time (long
photocopy requests, etc.) we will notify the requestor by e-mail
whenever possible.
Non-Members
are charged a $5 fee in addition to member fees.
Interlibrary
Loan
The APRL
also will provide materials to a member through the Interlibrary Loan
System. If an item is requested through another library, and prepaid,
the APRL will ship the item to that library. However, the borrowing
library must make the request. An individual cannot request that an
item be shipped to a library. The same user fees apply. |