General instructions

General instructions

Remember, dear researcher and reader, that the library staff are always at your service, so always consult them to help you.

• Maintaining calm and order in order to obtain the appropriate atmosphere for scientific research and meaningful reading.

• Maintaining the cleanliness of the library because it is the main interface of the university.

• Record notes on any office material because that distortion of publications will be held accountable for it.

• Return the office material to the shelves and be satisfied by placing it on the table near the employee responsible for returning it to its places in order to maintain training and careful organization.

• It is absolutely not permissible to smoke or eat inside the halls of the library.

We ask you to preserve the furniture and equipment in the library.

• The lend, return and renewal takes place in the presence of the borrower in person.

• It is not permissible to lend books actually to another person by writing another borrowed name and signing it without returning the book itself to the library.

• A faculty member and postgraduate students may borrow ten books at one time for a period of four weeks, subject to renewal.

• Students may borrow three books for a renewable week.

• The general secretary of the library may reduce the number of lended books and the lending period for some of the required books and their copies are insufficient for the period he deems appropriate for the proper functioning of the work and to ensure the benefit of all students.

• Those wishing to borrow must search for the book or books required in the library catalogs displayed near the lending unit and visible according to the alphabet, then fill out the lending form with the full information in a plan and sign it.

• It is not permissible to enter the book repositories without special permission from the Secretary General of the Library or whoever authorizes him.

• All borrowers must return their borrowings on the date specified for them in the lending form without the need for a warning, otherwise a fine will be imposed on the borrower.

• All fines are collected against an official receipt that provides the lender with a copy. The collected amounts are recorded in a library record.

• The general secretary of the library may exempt the borrower from paying all or part of the fine if he provides an acceptable excuse.

• The following books are not loaned outside the library and only read inside (manuscripts, rare books, reference books, university letters and theses, newspapers, magazines and periodicals).