The document provides information about Gill Library at the College of New Rochelle. It summarizes the library's resources and services which include over 150,000 volumes and access to online periodicals and databases. It also notes that library resources are provided at each of the college's five branch campuses. Services offered include library instruction, interlibrary loans, reference assistance, electronic reserves, and internet access. The library is a member of several library organizations and participates in a computerized information system providing access to over two million holdings. Contact information is provided.
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2. Gill Library, named in honor of Mother Irene
Gill, O.S.U., the founder of the College,
houses 150,000 volumes and has full text
access to several thousand print or online
periodicals. Gill Library uses the Web-based
Innovative Interfaces Millennium System to
provide an online catalog to the Library’s
holdings, automated circulation, and other
computerized library systems.
Library resources and services are also
Dean Ana E. Fontoura provided at each of the five branches of The
College of New Rochelle: the Brooklyn
Campus, Co-op City Campus, DC-37 Campus,
Rosa Parks Campus (Harlem) and John
Cardinal O'Connor Campus (South Bronx).
3. In addition to the circulation of materials, the Library offers the
following services to the College Community:
• Library instruction to groups and to individuals who request it.
• Interlibrary borrowing of materials
• Reference and research assistance
• Document delivery
• Electronic reserves
• Internet access
At all campuses and via off-campus remote access, Gill Library
offers a wide variety of selected web-based subscription databases.
4. Gill Library is a member of the Association of College and Research Libraries,
the Metropolitan New York Library Council, and the Westchester Academic
Library Director's Organization (WALDO). As a member of WALDO, Gill
Library participates in the computerized information system which provides
public online access to over two million holdings in Westchester area
academic libraries and to a variety of specialized databases.
For more information, please contact:
Gill Library
The College of New Rochelle
29 Castle Place
New Rochelle, NY 10805
Circulation Desk: (914) 654-5340
Reference Desk: (914) 654-5342
5. 1. To provide the best possible information resources and access to support the instructional
programs of the four Schools of the College. (For more detailed description of the
resources and services which Gill Library seeks to provide, see the Collection Development
Policy and the Gill Library Five Year Plan.)
2. To work co-operatively with regional, state and national networks to enhance collaborative
development of library resources and services for mutual benefit.
3. To offer a variety of programs, from introductory to advanced levels, for students, faculty
and other library users in the intelligent and efficient use of information resources,
including the use of information technology.
4. To assure that library policies, as well as resources and services provided to students,
faculty and staff are in accord with the Mission of the College and are adequate for the
particular aims, purposes and constituencies of the four Schools; to assure especially that
appropriately equivalent library resources and services are provided at the branch
campuses.
5. To work closely with students, faculty and staff of the College in planning, developing and
evaluating library resources and services.
6. To encourage on-going development of the library professional and support staff.
7. To participate actively in the teaching and learning activities of the College and in the
wider life of the college community.
Reviewed and Approved: 4/01
6. New Rochelle Campus: Regular and Summer Hours
New Rochelle Campus
29 Castle Place
New Rochelle, NY 10805
914- 654-5340
Regular Hours
Monday-Thursday: 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 p.m.
Friday: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 p.m.
Sunday: 1:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.
June- July Hours
Monday – Thursday: 9:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Friday: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Sunday: CLOSED
August Hours
Call for Special Hours (914) 654-5349
7. Directory Gill Library - New Rochelle Campus
Office of the Dean of the Library (914) 654-5345
Office of the Coordinator of Branch Library Services (914) 654-5429
Acquisitions Department (914) 654-5354
Archives and Special Collections Department (914) 654-5349
Cataloging Department (914) 654-5348
Circulation Department (914) 654-5340
Inter-Library Loan Department (914) 654-5491
Library Instruction Department (914) 654-5419
Reference Department (914) 654-5342
Reserves Department (914) 654-5340
Serials and Electronic Resources (914) 654-5480
Systems Department (914) 654-5353
9. Dean Associate Dean
Ana E. Fontoura Marge M. Lynn
Susan Acampora Sr. Martha Counihan, OSU
Mark Haber Kathleen S. Mannino Jennifer L. Ransom
Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Instructor Associate Professor
Systems Librarian Archivist Library Instruction & Interlibrary Loan & Access Services &
Reference Librarian Reference Librarian Reference Librarian
Ledina Hysa
Louis Antonietti Ellen Carney Joan Eskenazi Lisa Mecca
Adjunct
Adjunct Adjunct Adjunct Adjunct
Reference
Reference Librarian Reference Librarian Reference Librarian Reference Librarian
Librarian
10. Christina E. Blay Judy McCormick Carolyn Reid
Circulation Manager Library Circulation Assistant Interlibrary Loan Manager
11. Main Desk
Periodical Collection (closed stacks)
Periodical Reading Area
Library Instruction Room
Reference Room
Group Study Rooms
16. Literature and Language Room
Main Reading Room
Oversized Book Collection
Group Study Rooms
Alumnae/i Room (For Quiet Study)
Artwork
Gallery
Administrative Offices
20. Theology & Philosophy Collection
Archives & Special Collections
Systems Office
Emeriti Offices
Seminar Room
Staff Room
21.
22. Library Cards – Borrowing Privileges:
CNR Students, Staff, Faculty and other members of the CNR community:
A valid CNR ID card with a barcode serves as a library card at all CNR campuses and is
required for borrowing Library materials, for Interlibrary (ILL) or Intercampus Loan
(ICL) requests and to renew items using the online catalog. CNR ID cards are
obtained at the Security Office. The ID card must be validated at the beginning of
each semester at the Security Office. To ensure that your card has been updated in
the Library’s system, bring your validated CNR ID card to the Library Circulation Desk
at the beginning of each semester. If the expiration date on your Library record has
expired and the "valid through" date on your CNR ID card has expired, you will be
asked to show the Library proof of registration for the current or upcoming semester.
23. Alumnae/i:
To obtain borrowing privileges at Gill Library, CNR alumnae/i may apply for a
Gill Library Alumnae/i Card. Alumnae/i Cards are issued at the Circulation Desk
in Gill Library upon completion of an application with presentation of a valid
photo ID and $25 (cash or check payable to Gill Library). A Gill
Library Alumnae/i Card is valid for one year from the date the card is
issued. When the card expires, CNR Alumnae/i may apply for a renewal.
Due to database licensing restrictions, only students currently enrolled at CNR
and the faculty and staff of the College may obtain a CNR Network User name
and Password, which allows them to have remote access to the Gill Library
databases. Alumnae/i may access the Gill Library databases on site only by
being logged on to the CNR Network by a Gill Library staff or faculty
member. Alumnae/i are welcome to utilize many other Gill Library resources
on site.
24. Subscribers:
To obtain borrowing privileges at Gill Library, a patron who is not a CNR alumna/us or
currently affiliated with CNR may apply for a Gill Library Subscriber Card. Subscriber
cards are issued at the Circulation Desk in Gill Library upon completion of an
application with presentation of a valid photo ID and $50 (cash or check payable to Gill
Library). A Gill Library Subscriber Card is valid for one year from the date the card is
issued. When the card expires, Subscribers may apply for a renewal.
Loans
Books, CD-ROMs, Compact Discs and Audiocassettes:
CNR students and staff may borrow books, CDs and audiocassettes for three
weeks. These items may be renewed for three weeks, unless another patron has
requested a hold. CNR faculty members may borrow books for a full semester. The
due date is indicated on a card issued with the item when it is checked out and also
appears in the Gill Library Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC) record for the item.
25. Videos and DVDs:
Videos and DVDs may be borrowed for one week and renewed for one week unless
another patron has requested a hold. Videos and DVDs may also be viewed in the
Media Room in Gill Library.
Reserve Items:
Physical items (e.g., books, videos and other media) and digitized items (e.g., articles,
chapters, syllabi) may be placed on Reserve at the request of CNR instructors for use
by their students while their courses are in session.
Up to three physical Reserve items may be requested at a time for in-Library use
by providing the call number(s) at the Circulation Desk. The call numbers for physical
Reserve items may be obtained either by searching the Gill Library OPAC or the ERes
Course Reserve Page. The Location field in the catalog record for the item indicates
"Reserve" preceded by the campus. The catalog may be searched by title, author,
subject, keyword or call number.
26. The Library creates a Course Reserve Page in ERes for instructors who place items on
Reserve. Students may access the Reserves Course Page (ERes) on or off campus using
the password(s) provided to them by their instructor(s) and by searching by course
number, course name, department or instructor.
•Upon presentation of a valid CNR ID card, up to three books on Reserve may be
checked-out for up to two hours. A video on Reserve may be checked-out for up
to three hours. Reserve items may be renewed unless another patron has requested a
hold.
General Policy for Use of the Library Laptops:
Laptop access is limited to members of the CNR College Community including
students, faculty and, professional staff from all campuses and Gill Library
Subscribers.
Laptops are intended for individual use, not for a class session.
27. Laptops may be checked out at the Main Desk for two hours and are renewable again
for two hours if no one else is waiting for a laptop. Laptops may be reserved a week in
advance.
Laptops are for use only within the Library.
The borrower’s CNR I.D. Card will be held at the Main Desk until the Laptop is
returned.
Responsible Use of the Library Laptops:
The patron using the Laptop must adhere to the CNR Information Resources
"Computing and Networking Policy" and The CNR Mother Irene Gill Library
"Responsible Internet Use Policy." These policies are posted on the appropriate
homepages. A patron found to be in violation of the guidelines for the use of Library
Laptops or found transmitting any viruses, will be subject to the disciplinary rules of
the College.
28. Patrons using the Laptops must not install CD or software on the Library Laptops.
Laptops must be returned to the Main Desk one half hour before the closing of the
Library.
Patrons requiring sound for websites must use the Laptops with the earphones
available at the Main Desk.
Financial Responsibility for the Library Laptops:
Patrons must sign the "Acceptance of Responsibility" form that details responsibility
for the Laptop.
The borrower accepts financial responsibility for the replacement of the Laptop with a
new comparable Laptop if it is lost or stolen or broken. The Library will procure the
Laptop replacement.
29. The borrower accepts financial responsibility for the replacement of missing parts of
the Laptop or repair of damage to the Laptop. The Library will obtain the missing
parts for the Laptop. In case of damage to the Laptop, the Library will have the Laptop
repaired. Charges for Laptop replacement or repair will be billed to the borrower.
Periodicals:
Three periodical issues may be requested at a time for in-Library use. The patron’s ID
card is held at the Main Desk until all items are returned. Patrons may check the Gill
Library OPAC for periodical titles that the Library has available in full-text, in print, on
microfilm or microfiche.
Renewal Requests:
Renewal periods are the same as the original loan period except where indicated
otherwise. Patrons may request a renewal on circulating items as long as another
patron has not placed a hold on them. Renewals may be requested at the Circulation
Desk or online via the Gill Library OPAC. Phone requests are accepted only for items
that are not overdue and if the patron's CNR ID barcode can be verified. Overdue
items must be presented at the Circulation Desk in order for them to be considered for
renewal.
30. Hold Item Requests:
Patrons may request that a circulating item with a "checked-out" status (due date
appears in OPAC record) be held at the campus of their choice. The request may be
made in person, by phone or online via the Gill Library OPAC. When the item becomes
available, the Library notifies the patron to pick up the item at the Circulation Desk,
where it will be held for one week.
Fines :
Overdue Items:
Books, CD-ROMs, Compact Discs, Audiocassettes - 10 cents per item per day
Videos, DVDs - $1.00 per item per day
Reserve Items - $1.00 per item per hour or part of an hour
31. Lost Items:
The fee for a lost item is the amount the Library determines it would cost to replace
the item plus a processing fee of $10.00. The Library does not permit the patron to
replace the item.
Overdue fines do not accrue on days the Library is closed.
The maximum overdue fine is $50.00.
A student's borrowing privileges and access to academic records (e.g. registration
records, transcripts) will be blocked when the student owes $25 or more to the
Library.
Computer printouts:
Gill Library (New Rochelle Campus) maintains one network printer on the first floor
and one on the second floor. Printouts cost 10 cents each.
Microform reader/printer printouts:
Gill Library (New Rochelle Campus) maintains four microform (microfilm and
microfiche) reader/printers. Patrons pay 10 cents per page at the Circulation Desk.
32. Gill Library Copy Cards (New Rochelle Campus):
Patrons purchase a Gill Library Copy Card by inserting a single dollar bill into the copy
card vending machine located in Gill Library, Room 114. Upon purchase of the copy
card, 50 cents will be deducted for the cost of the card, and 50 cents will remain on
the card until it is used to make photocopies or computer printouts in Gill
Library. Value can be added to the copy card for continued use by adding $1, $5, $10,
$20 bills. Once you have purchased a copy card, it is advisable to print your name on
the back and to have it with you when visiting Gill Library to avoid having to purchase
a new card.
33. Six Group Study Rooms (three on the first floor and three on the second floor) in
Gill Library provide space for small groups to use for serious academic
purposes. The following Policy is meant to ensure that these Rooms provide a
clean and comfortable environment and are available on an equitable
basis. However, groups of individuals affiliated with CNR have priority of use of the
Group Study Rooms.
1. Upon being assigned a Group Study Room, each occupant must read the Gill
Group Study Room Policy indicating that she/he agrees to comply with it. Not
complying may result in revocation of the privilege to use a Group Study
Room.
2. Rooms may be reserved no more than one week in advance by completing an
online Group Study Room Reservation Form which requests the names of all of
the individuals who intend to occupy the Room.
3. Reservations are held no longer than 15 minutes beyond the time for which the
Room is reserved if the Room is needed by others.
4. Groups (2 or more people) have priority over one individual requesting or
occupying a Room.
34. 5. A maximum of 4 to 8 people may use a Study Room depending upon which
room is available.
6. Each Study Room occupant must leave a photo ID card with a valid expiration
date at the Circulation Desk while using a Study Room.
7. Each ID card is returned to its owner (and no one else) after the Study Room is
vacated, found to be in good order by a Library worker and locked. Occupants
should allow time for this procedure.
8. The Library is not responsible for belongings left unattended.
9. No food or drink is permitted in the Study Rooms or anywhere else in the
Library, except in the Library Café.
10. A Study Room may be used for up to three hours by the same
individual(s). After that, the individual(s) may use the Room until needed by
others.
11. Study Room occupants agree to vacate the Room 15 minutes prior to the
posted closing time or when asked to vacate the Room by a Librarian or Library
worker.
35. Interlibrary Loan (ILL) and Document Delivery (DD) are services which enable
libraries to obtain resources for their patrons from the collections of other
libraries. The continuation of ILL/DD services depends upon the cooperation
between libraries. Patrons that use ILL/DD services must adhere to the ILL/DD
policies, including returning the items by the due date and in the same condition as
when borrowed. Failure to comply with ILL/DD policies may result in fines and/or
suspension of library borrowing privileges.
When appropriate, the Librarian assists the requestor in searching for resources
available in Gill Library that will meet the patron’s needs. Before an ILL/DD request
is processed, it must be verified by a Reference Librarian.
Using ILLiad, an electronic Web-based document delivery service, Gill Library makes
every effort to fill ILL/DD requests for patrons who presents a valid CNR ID card
from an institution that will provide the item(s) free of charge. However, if a fee is
involved, the ILL Department will give the patron the opportunity to accept the fee
as stated or to cancel the request.
36. Libraries that offer ILL/DD services to their patrons make every effort to facilitate
fair and equitable distribution of the ILL/DD workload. Whenever possible, the ILL
Department distributes requests among various libraries. Additionally, the ILL
Department strives for equal borrowing from and lending to other institutions.
Not all items are available through ILL/DD. Normally, books and photocopies of
periodical articles are available. Reference books, textbooks and audiovisual
materials are usually not available through ILL.
37. This institution reserves the right to refuse to accept a copying order if, in its
judgment, fulfillment of the order would involve violation of copyright law. The
copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making
of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Under certain
conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized to furnish a
photocopy or other reproduction. One of these specified conditions is that the
photocopy or reproduction is not to be "used for any purpose other than private
study, scholarship, or research." If a user makes a request for, or later uses, a
photocopy or reproduction for purposes in excess of "fair use," that user may be
liable for copyright infringement.
39. Just click on “Need Help?” on the home page to access helpful resources.
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41. Ask a Librarian Electronic Form: A Librarian will reply to your message during Library
Hours. Just fill out the form and click “SUBMIT.”
Database Search Tips: Online instruction on using many of Gill Library’s databases.
Hands-on Help Electronic Form: A Reference Librarian will answer your reference
questions within 24-48 hours after the first weekday the Library is open.
LibGuides: Research assistance, subject guides, and useful resources compiled by
Reference Librarians.
Library Workshops: Sign-up for monthly workshops on various topics.
Off Campus Access Help: Having trouble connecting to Gill Library? Look at these links
for help.
Ready Reference Tools: Quick reference tools at your fingertips.
RefWorks: RefWorks is an online research & citation management tool.