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Community
Borrowing Services
SPC
offers library services to many local residents in good standing
with their public library. We currently have agreements with
the libraries listed below:
Pinellas
County (PPLC
Tampa-Hillsborough County Library System
Pasco County Library System
County Library Systems in DeSota, Hardee, Hernando, Highlands &
Okeechobee
Many individual libraries in the Tampa Bay Library Consortium
Community
library users must present their PPLC card at the circulation desk
of an SPC library. They will be asked to fill out a
community borrower card and to provide some form of picture
identification. Borrowers under 18 will be required to obtain
parental permission before they are permitted to check-out
materials.
BORROWING
RULES
Community
members may borrow up to five books at one time from SPC. We
must occasionally limit circulation in certain topics because of
student needs. There is a two-week due date, but items may
be renewed twice providing there is no request outstanding. AV and
other special materials may not be checked out. Borrowers may
renew by phone, if items are not overdue. Borrowing privileges
may be suspended if $10 or more is owed.
Multi-Campus
Conveniences
Once
registered, your public library card will be honored at any SPC
library. You may return items, pay fines, and use other library
services at any site. If books are located at another SPC library, we
have a service that can deliver them to the site you usually
visit.
Characteristics
of College Libraries
You
will find that the SPC libraries often have specialized materials not
found in public libraries. In particular, we provide access to
journals in various academic fields and reference books corresponding
to SPC student needs. We try to provide a quiet study
atmosphere. It is not a good idea to bring small children if you
plan to visit more than just a few minutes. College policy
requires children younger than high school age to be accompanied by a
parent or guardian while in the library for short visits only; older
children may not assume the guardian role.
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