Any Nova Scotia resident may register as a Borrower by completing our registration form. Borrowers are responsible for returning all materials in good condition, or they must pay for a replacement. If borrowers have unreturned items or charges and fines on their account, borrowing privileges will be suspended until the account is in good standing.
Non-residents may apply for temporary borrowing privileges but must submit a deposit for the value of the books borrowed. The deposit will be returned when the books have been.
There is no maximum number of books that may be borrowed. Books can be taken out for 3 weeks and may be renewed once for a total of a 6-week borrowing time. Books are not available for renewal if there is a hold on said item. Renewals may be done via the borrower’s on-line account or in person at The Study Room during open hours.
Borrowers will be notified by email three days before materials are due, as a reminder to return them on time or to renew them. Overdue email reminders will be sent on the second, seventh and tenth day after an item is late.
A late fee of $5 will be applied to an account after the third overdue email. Such accounts will be considered in bad standing. All materials will need to be returned or replaced, and all fees will need to be paid in order to return an account to good standing.
The registered member will be held responsible for all materials borrowed and for the payment of any fines or fees on his or her account.