Law Library Rules
Rules Governing the Use of Photocopiers
Circulation Policies
Interlibrary Loans
Library Cards
Fax Machines
CD-ROM System
Photocopiers
- Any patron is permitted to use the photocopiers. Patrons will be charged $.05 per page for photocopies. Usage is on a first
come, first serve basis.
- Gather all materials to be photocopied before retrieving a meter at
the front desk.
- In compliance with the policies of the Auditor of State all photocopies
must be paid for immediately upon completion of photocopying.
- If a patron does not have enough money to pay for the photocopies,
all photocopies will be held at the front desk until full payment is
received.
- All materials must be returned to the book
truck located in the photocopy room.
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Circulation Policies
- Patrons can check out materials for two weeks in the following areas: bluegreen (texts & treatises); gray (international); dark green (bound volumes of legal periodicals), and government documents. Patrons may renew these items once, either in person, by telephone or online.
- Patrons can check out materials for one week in the following areas: yellow (Federal); brown (ALRs & regional reporters); light green (legal encyclopedias); red (state materials other than Ohio). There are no renewals on these items.
- Patrons will not be permitted to check out materials in the following areas: blue (reference); orange (Ohio).
- All patrons will be able to check out five items at a time. No patron will be allowed to have more than five items checked out at one time.
- Library Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Monday - Friday, except holidays
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Interlibrary Loans
- The library will loan materials that are not in high demand. Popular titles and materials used by Court staff will not be loaned.
- Books will be loaned for a 30 day period, with no renewals.
- Photocopies of articles or of sections of texts are available for loan.
- Requests for photocopies can be either in written form, e-mail, or made by telephone. Please limit request to ten (10) items per request.
- Patrons will be charged $.05 per page for photocopies. Patrons will also be billed for postage for copies mailed and charged the telecommunications costs for faxed copies.
- Payment for photocopies must be received by the library before any further materials will be sent.
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Library Cards
- All library materials are subject to recall when needed by the Court.
Therefore, borrowing privileges are restricted to individuals living
and/or working in the Columbus metropolitan area.
- All patrons must complete an application form and show photo identification.
- Patrons must provide a street address. No Post Office Box numbers
will be accepted.
- Library cards will be sent to the patron's home address.
- Chronic late returns of library materials can result
in the loss of borrowing privileges.
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Fax Machines
- Any patron is permitted to use the fax machine. Usage is on a first
come, first serve basis. Supreme Court business takes top priority.
A staff member must operate the fax machine.
- Patrons will be charged $.25 per page for local transmissions and
the long distance telephone rate for long distance transmissions.
- Payment must be made at the time of transmission.
- There is no charge for faxes received at the library.
- If receiving a fax at the library, please inform the
sender to provide both the name and telephone number of the receiver.
Library staff will call patrons when a fax is received.
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CD-ROM System
- Please inquire at the front desk if you have any questions
or need any assistance with your CD-Rom research.
- There is a charge of $.05 for each computer print out
copy. Copies will print at the circulation desk.
- State employees may receive computer print-out copies
and downloaded information free of charge after having properly entered
their names, names of agencies, and number of copies in the record
book at the front desk.
- The Supreme Court of Ohio employees are entitled to
receive computer print-out copies and downloaded information free
of charge.
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