Library Policy – Central Library
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عرض النص الكامل"Library Policy – Central Library Skip to content E-Systems AR E-Systems AR Central Library Search for: Toggle Navigation Home About About the Library Word of the General Secretary Vision , Message and Objective Library Organization Chart Library Policy Divisions Technical Procedures Division Automated Systems Division Administrative Affairs Division User Services Division Continuing Education Division Non Divisions Units Ibn Khaldun Library Iraqi Virtual Science Library Contact Us University of Mosul Search for: Central Library Library Policy The Central Library Policy at the University of Mosul University libraries are managed in accordance with Instructions No. 92 of 1995. University libraries The Central Library policy aims to provide various forms of knowledge resources to support a variety of university disciplines. This is achieved by providing access to information resources for researchers at the university and in the community, and by organizing them using the latest technologies and modern means in the field of library and information services to facilitate the search and retrieval process as quickly as possible. Library Working Hours Policy The library receives users daily, except Fridays, Saturdays and official holidays, from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Library Use Policy Users must sign in upon arrival. Order and quiet must be maintained. Eating, drinking, and smoking are prohibited. Library user ID cards must be presented when requested by library staff and must not be loaned to others. Library furniture or equipment may not be misused. Library management may amend these instructions as deemed appropriate. Technical Procedures Policy Acquisition and Collection Development Policy Library collections are provided through purchase, exchange, and donation. Information resources are purchased and provided within the allocated budget. Faculty members propose information resources they deem appropriate for teaching curricula. The Acquisitions Department assists in selection and purchase within the allocated budget. The library administration is responsible for subscribing to periodicals upon the request of the relevant department head. The library administration is responsible for subscribing to and providing electronic databases upon the request of the relevant department head. Creating a balance between the library’s collections and holdings in terms of form, subject matter, and language. Cataloging and Classification Policy The library relies on the latest bibliographic description rules, represented by the Resource Description and Access rules (RDA) and the MARC 21 standard, using Koha library management system to catalog its available information resources. The library also uses the 23rd edition of Dewey Decimal System to classify and arrange resources. Library Loan Policy The following categories are eligible to borrow from the library: University teaching staff members Postgraduate students (diploma, master’s, and doctoral degrees) Undergraduate students University staff members Users from outside the university are eligible to borrow printed cultural materials internally but not externally. Library acquittance certificates are granted to library users upon returning the books they may borrowed. Materials not permitted for loan: References such as encyclopedias, dictionaries, and directories. Periodicals and scholarly series on a related topic. Governmental publications, documents, maps, and files. University theses (master’s and doctoral dissertations). Original and photocopied manuscripts. Rare books. Non-paper materials such as discs. Number of books allowed to be borrowed and due date according to library user categories: categories due date teaching staff two weeks postgraduates two weeks undergraduates one week employees two weeks Fines: A late fee is charged for each day if the borrower exceeds the due date. If the book is lost, the borrower will be fined three times the cost of the book. Online Library Services You can access the University of Mosul electronic catalog and the Central Library databases to search for books via the link below: https://uomosul.edu.iq/libcentral/ How to access library databases: Users can access and download online resources by visiting the library link above from both on and off campus. Requests for cultural materials from outside the library can be made by sending an email to the central library’s email address: [email protected] Release and Review Date: Release Date: March 27, 2025 Review Date: March 27, 2026 Asst. 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