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Circulation. Three things the Circ desk signs out besides Collection materials. Three things the Circ desk signs out besides Collection materials. What are Ethernet Cables, USBs, Calculators, and Keys. Four methods of payment accepted at the Circulation desk. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Circulation

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Three things the Circ desk signs out besides

Collection materials

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Three things the Circ desk signs out besides

Collection materials

What are Ethernet Cables, USBs, Calculators, and Keys

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Four methods of payment accepted at the Circulation

desk

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Four methods of payment accepted at the Circulation

desk

What are Cash, Cheque, WatCard, Debit, Visa,

MasterCard

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Reason for using the Circ desk’s Graphics

WatCard.

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Reason for using the Circ desk’s Graphics

WatCard.

What is allowing re-copying for a patron who received bad photocopies, who has no

money and urgently needs the copies.

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Reason for using Circ desk’s Guest Copy

Card.

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Reason for using the Circ desk’s Guest

Copy Card.

What is allowing a patron to print who has no WatCard but

does have cash.

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The alarm sounds at one of the emergency exits. This is how this person

deals with it.

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The alarm sounds at one of the emergency exits. This is how this person

deals with it.

Circ desk staff member gets the key from the desk/cabinet, uses it to turn off the

alarm, and calls the police etc. if necessary.

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These fines not relating to TUG

books can be paid at the Circ desk.

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These fines not relating to TUG

books can be paid at the Circ desk.

What are ILL fines

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CirculationPart II:Policy

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Four things students can’t do if they have a Service Indicator on their UW file.

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Four things students can’t do if they have a Service Indicator on their UW file.

What are obtain transcripts and

diplomas, and enroll in or drop courses.

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The maximum number of books a

Community Borrower may have signed out

at any given time.

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The number of books a Community

Borrower may have signed out at any

given time.

What is twenty.

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The number of Reserves items a patron can have

signed out at the same time.

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The number of Reserves items a patron can have

signed out at the same time.

What is two.

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Three types of patron that need to register

at the desk before using the library.

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Three types of patron that need to register

at the desk before using the library.

Who are new faculty, new staff, reciprocal borrowers, and Community Borrowers.

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The people that can use a patron’s

WatCard.

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The people that can use a patron’s

WatCard.

Who is the patron, and anyone he/she has given written

consent to. (“He said it’s okay” is not good

enough).

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Other libraries where our patrons can return books, and which books they may

do so with.

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Other libraries where our patrons can return books, and which books they may

do so with.

What are university libraries participating in CURBA (except U of T), and any books that have

not been recalled.

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Two types of undergraduate that may receive term

loan.

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Two types of undergraduate that may receive term

loan.Who are 4th year students,

disabled students, students in IS, students

that are also staff, and 5th year Architecture

students.

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The loan period of a periodical shelved

at the Annex.

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The loan period of a periodical shelved

at the Annex.

How long is two weeks.

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Four types of non-circulating material.

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Four types of non-circulating material.

What are reference books, current periodicals, theses, rare

books, and damaged books.

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CirculationPart III:

Procedures

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The minimum amount the Circ desk

will add to a WatCard.

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The minimum amount the Circ desk

will add to a WatCard.

One cent.

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The person to contact at each site if patrons have

lost a book or have problems with their

accounts.

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The person to contact at each site if patrons have

lost a book or have problems with their

accounts.

Who are Laurie Strome (Porter) and Gail Henry

(Davis).

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The materials needed to register a visiting scholar, visiting faculty member, or

sessional instructor.

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The materials needed to register a visiting scholar, visiting faculty member, or

sessional instructor.

What are a letter of Introduction, photo

identification, and/or WatCard

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The number of days books are kept on

the hold shelf.

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The number of days books are kept on

the hold shelf.

What is six (including weekends) for TUG books, and

21 for ILL.

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Consult this to tell if a Guelph electronic

journal can satisfy a Waterloo article request.

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Consult this to tell if a Guelph electronic

journal can satisfy a Waterloo article request.

What is the ILL Inclusions List?

http://testtube.uwaterloo.ca/pubinfo.cfm

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Used to add money to a WatCard from

off-campus.

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How to add money to a WatCard from

off-campus.

What is online using Visa, MasterCard, and

soon debit card.

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Where you are in the library if you need to plug in a video connection or a USB extension to use your

laptop.

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Where you are in the library if you need to plug in a video connection or a USB extension to use your

laptop.

What is the Porter study booth.

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CirculationPart IV:

Pot Pourri

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Three items for sale in the vending

machines.

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Three items for sale in the vending

machines.

What are snacks (at Porter), pens, pencils, earplugs,

painkillers, cough drops, and CD-Rs.

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Porter has approximately 1.7 million of these.

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Porter has approximately 1.7 million of these.

What are Micro items?

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22,368 people did this at UW in Fall

2007.

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22,368 people did this at UW in Fall

2007.

What is register as full-time undergrad

students.

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UW’s Latin motto.

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UW’s Latin motto.

What is “Concordia cum veritate”.

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This new school has 112 first-year, and

90 second-year students.

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This new school has 112 first-year, and

90 second-year students.

What is Pharmacy.