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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1966-1967-140

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Library Facilities 147 34 Students may borrow books for the long vacation only on production of completed form of authorisation showing that they are returning to College in the following session Printed forms of authorisation may be obtained from the General Library and are to be returned there before borrowing 35 Before removing book from the Library the borrower shall sign and deposit borrower's voucher legibly completed in all relevant particulars On returning book to the Library the borrower shall enter particulars of the book and his name legibly in the returned books register provided In those libraries where only borrower's register is in use the borrower shall enter the par- ticulars required and his name legibly before book is removed and shall cancel the entry on returning the book by entering the date of return 36 Books may be borrowed for the personal use of the borrower only and shall not be passed on to any other person whether entitled to use the Library or not save with the special permission of the Librarian 37 No borrower shall take any book belonging to the Library outside the United Kingdom save with the special permission of the Librarian 38 The foregoing rules apply equally to the General Library and to the libraries which are accommodated in teaching departments save in such cases as the Library Committee may from time to time determine Student librarians appointed by the Librarian are responsible to him for the observance of these rules in the libraries which they supervise OTHER LIBRARY FACILITIES THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Goldsmiths' Librarian Pafford lit Deputy Librarian Joan Harries All students of King's College are entitled to use the University of London Library which is situated in the Senate House with entrances from Malet Street and Russell Square WC1 Before using the University Library student must obtain library ticket which is issued there on production of official evidence that the student is member of the College or University his College admission card or Union Society membership card guide to the University Library including the library rules is obtainable and groups of students are conducted round the Library during the first few weeks of the autumn term The University Library contains some 800 000 volumes covering all subjects taught in the University but is strongest in Arts subjects and particularly in English literature especially in Shakespearean studies The Library also contains many important special collections
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