Calendar: 1961-1962 Page 51
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50 GENERAL INFORMATION 15 Any reader may be required by member of the Library staff to submit for inspection the contents of any bag case or similar receptacle in his possession Availability of Books 16 Manuscripts and books of particular value or rarity are issued only at the discretion of the Librarian and shall not be removed from the Library without the special permission of the Librarian 17 Works of reference shall not be removed from the Library These are deemed to comprise dictionaries encyclopaedias atlases biblio- graphies abstracting journals current numbers of periodicals and such other works as may be so designated 18 Books required for use in connection with the teaching in any department are designated as reserved and are issued only for specified restricted periods in exchange for signed reserved book voucher No reserved book shall be removed from the Library and the reader is held responsible for it so long as his voucher remains unclaimed 19 University of London theses and dissertations may be issued for consultation in the Library only Any person wishing to consult such thesis or dissertation shall first sign an undertaking not to quote or make copy of the whole or any substantial part of it without obtaining the consent of the author and of the University 20 Books borrowed from the libraries of other institutions are subject in each case to the conditions imposed by the libraries from which they are borrowed No such book shall be removed from the Library unless the consent of the lending library has been obtained 21 Subject to the limitations contained in the foregoing rules any reader may request the issue to him of any book belonging to the Library irrespective of the part of the Library in which it is normally housed 22 The Librarian may at his discretion withhold any particular book or impose special conditions governing its use Borrowing 23 Members of the Council or Delegacy Fellows of the College members of the academic staff and senior members of the administrative and library staffs of the College are entitled to have in their possession not more than twenty volumes at one time 24 Postgraduate students registered for master's or doctor's degree are entitled to have in their possession not more than ten volumes at time 25 Other regular students of the College are entitled to have in their possession not more than six volumes at time 26 Other borrowers are entitled to have in their possession not more than three volumes at time 27 Books designated as restricted to overnight or weekend borrowing shall not be removed from the Library before 30 and shall be returned by 10 30 on the next day that the Library is open save
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