The accelerator allows you to perform an OPAC keyword search with just one click. Simply select text in a webpage, which highlights the text, and click the selected text.
* Only Internet Explorer 8 and 9 support this function. Other browsers cannot use the accelerator function.
Select "Add to accelerator" from "Catalog Search" on the screen header.
If you know that you will be unable to return a book by the return due date because you need it for training purposes or other such reasons, apply for an extended loan when checking out the book.
Note that the borrowing period cannot be extended for graduates and people outside the university. To get an extension, visit the library before the return due date arrives, and follow the extension procedure.
If you think you've lost a book, first try looking for it again. In general, people who lose, damage, stain, or destroy library books are required to pay the replacement cost.
You cannot borrow books without a student card or library card. This policy prevents anyone impersonating you from borrowing books. Your understanding is appreciated.
Consider the following possibilities. Consult with staff at the counter.
- Someone else in the library is using the book or serial. - The book is in the new books area. - The book is so large that it is placed on the bottom shelf. - Library clerks are processing the returned book or serial. - The book or serial is currently being bound. - The previous user did not return the book or serial to its proper location.
Are you trying to search for a book in an OPAC search? Also, have you entered the words in your search correctly? The search results change if even a single character is different.