Borrowing

Who Can Borrow

Student, Staff and Guest Reader of USJ

Loan Quota

Frequently asked questions

You can search a print book in Library OPAC or OneSearch@USJ.

Yes. You can login the Library OPAC and use “Place Hold” to reserve the book. An email notification will be issue automatically once the book is ready.

You will receive all library notifications, including check-out, check-in, renewal, and overdue notices, via your USJ email. If you are unable to access the email, please contact the librarian at library@usj.edu.mo.

Print materials are renewable in Library OPAC.

Any item not returned by the due date is considered overdue, and the borrower is subject to a MOP 5.00 per day overdue fine.

Prior to being permitted to borrow again, borrowers must settle delinquent loans and fees.

More information is available in Returning Privileges.

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Student

Pre-University, Bachelor, Post-graduate Diploma

Type of MaterialLoan PeriodMaximum Renewal PeriodLoan Quota
General Books15 days15 days10
MALA Card30 days1 time1

Master and Doctoral Student

Type of MaterialLoan PeriodMaximum Renewal PeriodLoan Quota
General Books45 days45 days25
MALA Card30 days1 time1

Exchange Students

Type of MaterialLoan PeriodMaximum Renewal PeriodLoan Quota
General Books15 days15 days5

Staff

Academic Staff

Type of MaterialLoan PeriodMaximum Renewal PeriodLoan Quota
General Books45 days45 days25
MALA Card30 days1 time1

Administrative Staff / Research Staff / Visiting Academic

Type of MaterialLoan PeriodMaximum Renewal PeriodLoan Quota
General Books15 days15 days15
MALA Card30 days1 time1

Emeritus Staff / Retired Administrative Staff

Type of MaterialLoan PeriodMaximum Renewal PeriodLoan Quota
General Books15 days15 days10
MALA Card30 days1 time1

Guest Reader

Type of MaterialLoan PeriodMaximum Renewal PeriodLoan Quota
General Books14 days14 days3
  1. No books or other library materials may be removed from the library prior to the loan being recorded. Unauthorized access to library materials without following the proper check-out procedure is a serious offense. 
  2. The borrower must present his / her valid identification at the reference desk for checkout. It is not allowed to checkout for others. 
  3. The borrower is responsible for the safekeeping and return of library materials issued in their name. 
  4. The standard loan period for library materials is listed in the Loan Quota, but different loan periods may be established for various types of materials or for special purposes (e.g., reserved for the module). 
  5. Prior to, or on, the due date, items must be renewed through the library’s website or at the reference desk. 
  6. Borrowed library materials must be returned on or before the due date. 
  7. Any item not returned by the due date is considered overdue, and the borrower is subject to a MOP 5.00 per day late fee. Before they can be checked out again, overdue items must be returned to the library and fines settled. 
  8. Any overdue item not returned to the library after three notification emails is deemed lost, and the borrower is subject to a MOP 100.00 administrative fee and item replacement price. 
  9. The borrower’s obligation to return library materials by the due date remains unaffected if the borrower does not receive any email reminders. 
  10. Before completing the clearance procedure, students and staff must pay any outstanding fees. 
  11. Library materials are specifically intended for educational use. The borrower may be permanently terminated if any commercial infraction (such as photocopying the book) is found.