Queen's University Library providesspaces, collections, and services to Queen's students, faculty,and staff. Queen's alumni and local area residents and visitors are also welcometo visit us and make use ofselectlibrary resources. A list of electronic databases for alumni remote access are also available.
Library Access
The libraries at Queen's are open to members of the public. Researchers and visitors are welcome to visit any campus library to consult and make use of:
Our academic search tool, Omni
print and microform collections
self-service copiers and printers
basic information services
reading rooms
While everyone is always welcome in our spaces, we do ask that members of the community be mindfulof student exam periods asthe libraries are at capacity during these times and finding study space is important to student success.
Borrowing Privileges
- Queen's graduates may usetheirQueen's Alumni Cardto borrow books.
- Area residents unaffiliated with Queen's may borrow books, once they obtain a Community Borrower's Card from the information services desk at Bracken Health Sciences Library, the Education Library, or at Stauffer Library. The Community Borrower's Card is for the cardholder's personal use. It may not be transferred to other individuals or used for business purposes.
- Most books can be borrowed for 14 days and can be renewed if not requested by another patron.Borrowers are advised to check individual libraries' circulation policies to clarify precisely which library resources may be borrowed.
- Visiting Scholars, Faculty Members and students from other universities may be eligible for borrowing privileges at Queen's University Library under the terms of reciprocal agreements among educational institutions. For more information, consult theReciprocal Borrowing Agreementspage.
Limits
Alumni andCommunitymembersborrowingprivileges are limited when they reach 20 items or $20.00 in fees.
Community Borrower's Card
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Queen's Alumni |
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Area Residents: Adults |
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St. Lawrence College Faculty & Students |
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Institutions (businesses and corporations) |
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Ask Us
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For help locating resources, using the library, or to request a research consultation, try our Ask Us service.