What types of notices does the library send?
Answer
All the library notices look similar. It is important to read the whole notice before taking action.
- Pickup Notices: When your requested book is available for pickup, you will receive a computer generated notice. Please pick up item within 10 days or item will be sent back to loaning location.
- Cancelation Notices: When a library can't find or send a book, your request may be canceled and you will be sent a cancelation notice. Don’t mistake the cancelation notice for a pickup notice. If no Alliant or LINK+ libraries have the item you can try interlibrary loans.
- Courtesy Notices: The notice will be sent three days before your library materials are due. Please return or renew (if no holds on item or have not exceeded renewal limits) on or before due date.
- Overdue Notices: Please renew or return your books and/or materials.
- Bills/Fine Notices: Bills and Fine notices are emailed. Please be prompt in paying your fines as a hold may be placed on your academic record.
Library notices are a courtesy and are sent to the addresses that the library has for you. It is your responsibility to make sure the library has your correct information.