A variety of services
are available at the Circulation Desk. It is located on the
first floor just facing the entrance. This is where most circulating
materials are checked out.
Checking Out Materials
If you have a Florida Memorial University Identification Card
and want to check out library materials, present your ID and
the material you wish to borrow to a staff member at the Circulation
Desk. The staff member will scan the barcode on your ID and
then the barcode inside the cover of each book. Patrons not
associated with the University may check out library materials
with a SEFLIN card. Top
Loan Period
Books from the General Collection may be checked out for a
period of three weeks (21 days) and Curriculum materials circulate
for seven days (7 days) with one renewal if presented on or
before the due date. Reference books and Black Collection
books are to be used in the LIBRARY ONLY. Top
Renewal can
be made as follows:
- In Person: Visit the Circulation Desk during library hours.
- Online: Library Users can renew their items online by
following these steps:
- Go to Millennium Homepage: http://library.fmuniv.edu
- Click on Patron Record
- Enter Your Name as it is displayed on your University
ID Card.
- Then enter the Barcode, the barcode is the 14-digit
number on the bottom of your University ID Card.
- Click submits and the list of all you checked out
will appear.
- Selected item(s) you checked out.
- Click on Renew selected items.
Example:

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Library Fines
We know fines are unpopular, but they are a necessary incentive
for library users to return materials on time. This is important
since some items are needed by several people at once. Overdue
notices are mailed out when the material is past due. Fines
will accumulate. Due dates slips are placed inside the back
cover of each book borrowed. You may also view your circulation
record which includes due dates through Patron Records on
the Millennium Homepage. Top
Reserve Collection
The Reserve service is located at the Circulation Desk on
the 1st floor of the Library. Professors often put materials
on reserve for their students to read, such as books, articles,
or sample tests. Students may check out Reserve materials
for two hours. Materials must be used only in the library.
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Audio-Visual Materials
The Audio-Visual Department provides audio-visual equipment
and software to the campus community. Facilities for listening
and viewing videos tapes, DVDs, CDs, recordings, etc. are
available in the A-V area on the first floor. Arrangement
for A-V services can be made at the Circulation Desk. Top
Lost & Found
The Library’s Lost & Found is located at the Circulation
Desk near the Library’s entrance.
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