Circulation: Lost & Found, Lost IDs, Photocopiers, & More

Lost & Found
Lost IDs
Photocopiers
Telephones
Restrooms
Emergencies
Food/Drink
Smoking

Lost & Found
Buley Library maintains a lost and found box at the Circulation Desk. If any personal articles have been lost in the library, inquire at the Circulation Desk. Campus police can also be called for any lost or stolen items.

Lost Student IDs
Students are responsible for reporting lost or stolen student IDs to the Circulation Desk as soon as possible. If the library is not informed of the lost ID, the library patron will still be held responsible for any material checked out.

A new student ID can be obtained by going to Wintergreen, Room 109-110. A fee will be charged for the replacement of lost, stolen, or damaged cards. The first replacement fee will be $10.00; all other replacements thereafter will be $20.00.

Photocopiers
Photocopy machines are located on all three floors of the library. Copies cost 10 cents per page; most photocopiers will accept coins or the Hoot Loot card, a campus debit card system. Hoot Loot cards can activate an account by making a cash deposition from the Card Value Centers in Buley Library, Engleman Hall, and the Police Station.

Telephones
Pay phones are located on the ground floor of Buley Library, across from the elevators.

Restrooms
Restrooms, including wheelchair accessible restrooms, are available on each floor of the library.

Emergencies
Please report any emergencies to the Circulation Desk or any library personnel. All persons must evacuate the library immediately when the fire alarm sounds. Police and Fire Department personnel will announce when it's safe to reenter the library building.

Food/Drink
Food and drink are prohibited in the library in order to protect all library material. Library patrons are asked to take all food and drink outside the library.

Smoking
Southern Connecticut State University is a smoke-free campus and is prohibited in all University buildings. Smoking is allowed outside the library, with ashtrays provided for cigarette disposal.

Shirley Cavanagh
Head of Access Services