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WorldCat Quick Start

WorldCat Quick Start provides a quick and easy way to find books and other physical items when you are looking for information on a specific subject. This is a great way to explore the general availability of books on your topic. If you have checked the Library Catalog for a particular book or item and the library does not have it in the collection, search for it here and place an Interlibrary Loan request.

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Library Catalog

The Library Catalog can provide the definitive answer to the question "Does the library own a specific book (or other physical item)?" Generally, we suggest using WorldCat Quick Start to search for books or other physical items when you are not sure of the title for an exact item. If you discover that the library does not own a specific item, search for it in WorldCat and request the item via Interlibrary Loan.

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Overdue Charges

General Collection Materials
  • No fees are assessed, but students will not be permitted to borrow additional materials until overdue items are returned
  • 3 hour reserve materials - $1 per hour to a maximum fee of $100
  • 1,3,7 day reserve materials - $5 per day to a maximum fee of $100
Laptop Computers
  • $10 per hour to a maximum fee of $2,200

Recalling Checked-out Items

Note: Recall is only available to Shippensburg University Students, Faculty, Staff, and Administrators.

If you find a record for an item in the Library Catalog which has the status of "Checked Out" or "Renewed", you may "Recall" this item by following these steps:

  1. With the item's record displayed, click on Request on the tool bar at the top of the screen.
  2. Type your Library I.D. # from your University I.D. (this number begins with 65...) and then your last name. Click on Login.
  3. Choose Recall from the drop down box. Click on OK.
  4. At the OPAC Request Recall screen, verify the title of the book you wish to recall. Type in your Library I.D.# in the Barcode box. Verify the number of days that you wish the recall to be in effect at the Not Needed After box. Click on the Submit Request button.
  5. A message appears at the top of the screen indicating that your recall was successful. You will be notified via e-mail as soon as the book is returned to the library. The book will be held for you at the Circulation Desk.