Washington
Theological
Consortium Who is a Washington Theological Consortium Borrower?A Washington Theological Consortium (WTC) borrower is
any
student attending classes at any one of the following WTC institutions:
Dominican House of Studies, The College of Preachers, Episcopal
Theological Seminary in Virginia, Howard University School of Divinity,
InterFaith Conference of Metropolitan Washington, Lutheran Theological
Seminary at Gettysburg, Richmond Theological Consortium, St. Paul's
College, Washington Theological Union, Wesley Theological Seminary, and
the Woodstock Theological Center. LoansWashington Theological Consortium borrowers may borrow up to 750 regular circulating items on a three-week loan but may not borrow non-circulating items. You must present your WTC Borrowing Form and a valid institution ID at the circulation desk to borrow books. They may renew any item that has not been recalled, in person or through their online library account, myALADIN. Most items may be renewed three times. Washington Theological Consortium patrons are subject to all recall loan policies and may not borrow if they have five or more overdue items, one overdue recalled item, or owe $5.00 or more in fines. Borrowing privileges for Washington Theological Consortium patrons last during the academic year only; they do not apply during the summer months. Fines and Other FeesWashington Theological Consortium borrowers are subject to all fine policies. Please consult the Access Services Policies and Procedures guides for further information. Course ReservesWashington Theological Consortium borrowers may borrow items placed on reserve for two hours only. Interlibrary LoanInterlibrary loan is not available to Washington Theological Consortium borrowers through CUA. Washington Research Library ConsortiumWashington Theological Consortium borrowers do not have privileges with the Washington Research Library Consortium (WRLC) through CUA. Remote AccessWashington Theological Consortium borrowers do not have remote access to certain ALADIN databases. Other Circulation PrivilegesWashington Theological Consortium borrowers are entitled to searches, and courtesy holds for CUA items only. For more information on these and other circulation privileges, please refer to the Access Services Policies and Procedures guides or contact Mullen Library's Access Services office at 202-319-5060. Library SecurityAll patrons, both CUA and non-CUA, must show a photo ID when entering Mullen Library. Patrons with non-CUA or Consortium IDs also will be asked to sign the guest book. Mullen Library reserves the right to check all bags as patrons exit the building.
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