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Learning Services - About the LRC
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LIPA Learning Services
LIPA
Mount Street
Liverpool
L1 9HF
0151 330 3111
LRC@lipa.ac.uk |
LRC
Opening Hours |
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| Semester Time |
| Monday - Thursday - 9.00-8.00
Friday - 9.00-5.00
Saturday & Sunday - Closed |
| Vacation Time |
Monday - Friday - 9.00-5.00
Saturday & Sunday - Closed |
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| All services are available during
opening hours. All computers, printers and audio-visual equipment
are shut-down ten minutes before closing. |
Learning Services Staff
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LRC IPAC
There are two dedicated IPACs in the LRC. The catalogue is also
available through LIPAnet and via the internet at
www.lipa.ac.uk/ipac
Details of all LRC resources
can be found on the LRC IPAC, including books, compact discs, videos,
DVDs, music scores, and online services. An extensive range of periodicals,
newspapers and magazines are also held in the LRC and full details
are included on the LRC IPAC.
You can renew your own loans and reserve items through the IPAC
using a borrower and personal PIN number. Ask at the desk for details.
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Libraries Together: The
Liverpool Learning Partnership (LT:LLP)
Under the LT:LLP agreement a registered reader at any of the member
libraries can have reference access to the other libraries within
the partnership. You must show your library ID card to gain access.
There is no access to ICT facilities at the academic libraries who
are members of the partnership. Member libraries are:
| University of Liverpool |
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| Liverpool City Libraries |
| Liverpool Community College |
| Liverpool Hope University College |
| Liverpool John Moores University (LIPA members
have full access to LJMU LRC and ICT facilities) |
| LIPA |
More information on the agreement can be found at the Libraries
Together: Liverpool Learning Partnership website
LT:LLP visitor access
to the LIPA Learning Resource Centre
The LIPA LRC is located within the LIPA building, and as such is
subject to wider LIPA security procedures. We require that any member
of the LT:LLP libraries wishing to visit us make an appointment
in advance. To make an appointment contact the LRC at lrc@lipa.ac.uk
0151 330 3111
Other Visitors
The LIPA LRC may on occasion accept visitors with relevant research
needs. To discuss your requirements contact the LRC at lrc@lipa.ac.uk
0151 330 3111
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Facilities and Services
Photocopying
There are photocopiers located on the ground floor of the LRC
and in the cathedral foyer.
Printing
Colour and black and white laser printing is available in the
LRC. Students need to credit their print accounts before they start
printing. This can be done at the LRC issue desk.
Sales
General items of stationery, such as CDRs, and binding kits can be purchased from the LRC issue
desk.
Other facilities
Spiral binding and laminating, video & DVD presenters, DVD player,
music system, CD player,
tape to tape copier
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Rules and Regulations
Learning Resources Centre ( LRC ) Regulations
General
- These regulations, which are subject to periodic review, are
authorised by the Higher Education Quality Committee upon the
recommendation of the Director of Information Services and Technical
Support.
- 'Member of LIPA shall be interpreted to mean any student,
beneficiary, retired staff, teaching, administrative, clerical,
technical or manual member of staff of LIPA and members of the
LIPA Council.
- Learning Resources Centre (LRC) shall be understood to refer
to any designated Learning Resources Centre, Library or Computer
facility under the administration of Learning Support.
- Use of LIPAs computer facilities will also be subject
to the IT Regulations.
- Any user may make representation on the regulations in force
and on the use of LRC to the Learning Services Manager.
- Suggestions and/or complaints should be addressed to the Learning
Services Manager and will receive careful consideration.
- In the interests of security, nothing of value should be left
unattended in the LRC. Any article so left is entirely at the
owner's risk.
- Opening hours are those determined from time to time, as agreed
with the Higher Education Quality Committee. Hours of opening
will be displayed in the LRC and printed in published guides.
- Users must only use designated entrances and exits, except in
emergencies when such designated exits may also be used.
- Photocopiers and other printers are available, but use is subject
to the Copyright Designs and Patents Act. Charges are made for
photocopies and printing.
Membership
- All members of LIPA are entitled to use the LRC upon being issued
with a valid identity card.
- The act of enrolling in LIPA constitutes an undertaking to accept
Learning Resources Centre regulations and the IT Conditions of
Use. Staff employed by LIPA have also agreed to abide by LIPA,
and thus, Learning Support regulations.
- Borrowing or reading privileges may be extended to non-members
of LIPA at the discretion of the Director of Information Services
and Technical Support or according to agreements entered into
by co-operating institutions.
- The act of registration as a reader or borrower constitutes
an undertaking to accept these regulations.
- If a user ceases to be a member of LIPA then his/her privileges
will be withdrawn and his/her identity card must be surrendered.
- Use may be denied to members who have abused the regulations,
subject to review by the Learning Services Manager.
- Users should notify the Learning Resources Centre of any change
of address or loss of their identity card.
- Members of the general public may use the LRC for reference
purposes only at the discretion of the Director of Information
Services and Technical Support. Permission must be obtained in
advance and is dependent on sufficient space being available.
Access to the ICT network is not available for members of the
public.
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Borrowing Facilities and Procedures
- Each person entitled to borrow will be issued with an identity
card which must be produced whenever an item is borrowed. Cards
are not transferable and all items issued via them are the responsibility
of the person to whom they were issued. Users are strongly advised
not to lend borrowed items to other members.
- The number of items permitted to be borrowed and the period
of loan will be as determined from time to time by the Learning
Services Manager as most appropriate for the type of material,
or category of user. Information on loan periods will be available
at the LRC and in printed guides.
- Short Loan material is issued under the rules in
force at that time. Some material will not be loaned.
- Reference material may be borrowed at the discretion of senior
LRC staff.
- LRC staff may refuse to lend or renew any item, or where an
item is in heavy demand may restrict the loan period.
- 28 day, 7 day and 1 day loans may normally be renewed for a
further period if not required by another member.
- Loan renewal requests may be by direct application to staff
on issue counters, by post, telephone or email. The maximum number
of renewals when the item is not presented is five.
- Whenever an item is recalled by LRC staff the reader must return
the item promptly.
- LIPA charges fines on overdue materials, and all LIPA students
and staff are liable to pay fines accrued on overdue materials.
- Students must return all items on loan and settle any outstanding
financial obligations, before the end of their period of study.
- Items may be borrowed for the vacations by users returning to
LIPA the following semester.
- As cards are not transferable any member will be held responsible
for any loss or damage to materials issued on such cards.
- Upon leaving the LRC users are requested to satisfy staff that
any Learning Resources property being taken out has been properly
recorded. They may be required to reveal the contents of any bag,
briefcase, pockets, etc.
- A loan record must be originated for any item borrowed. It is
the borrower's responsibility to ensure that the loan record is
cancelled when the item is returned.
- Users may reserve items which are not immediately available
for loan.
- Items may be returned to the LRC by post, provided they are
adequately wrapped.
- Any member having a sufficient reason for requiring an item
not in stock may request that it be obtained through the Inter
Library Loans (ILL) Service. Items so borrowed are subject to
the conditions imposed by the lender library and may be subject
to a charge.
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LRC Code of Conduct
- Conversation should be restricted to areas so designated and
where permitted, kept to a level so as not to disturb other users.
- Users may not smoke in the LRC.
- Users may not drink or eat in the LRC ICT area. Drinks with lids may be permitted in the LRC study area.
- Users may not use mobile phones in the LRC ICT/quiet area.
- Any user losing or damaging materials may be charged a sum to
cover replacement costs.The replacement cost will be assessed
by the Learning Services Manager and will be based on the current
published price.
- Where a bill has to be raised by the LRC a non-refundable administration
charge of £5 will be added to this cost.
Failure to respond to recall, overdue notices or an invoice for
lost items may lead to the withdrawal of borrowing rights and
ultimately the suspension of network access.
- Failure to clear outstanding fines may lead to exclusion from
the LRC.
- Upon completing a course of study at LIPA, before any award
may be conferred and an award certificate issued, candidates must
have cleared any outstanding debts to Learning Support.
- Breaches of regulations and unruly behaviour may lead to exclusion
from the LRC and an interview with senior LRC staff as to future
conduct, before re-admittance.
- In any of the above circumstances the user has a right to a
hearing before the Director of Information Services
and Technical Support or his/her nominee.
- A serious breach of Learning Resources Regulations, e.g. unauthorised
removal of stock, will be treated as a disciplinary matter under
LIPAs Disciplinary Code and could result in dismissal from
LIPA.
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